Marked by only a plain sign hanging from an even plain-er building, there lives a strong-standing testament to the growing game of chess. Upon entering,...
By Piper Greene, Beacon Correspondent
/ 19 hours ago
After closing in late September, the Boston Parks and Recreation Department is seeking a vendor to re-open the concession pavilion in the Boston Common.
The...
With Thanksgiving right around the corner and the winter sports season in full swing, it is the perfect time to explore the profound connection the two...
By Sam Shipman, Assistant News Editor
/ November 19, 2024
The five members of Sweet93 quietly set up their instruments in a relaxed room of 20 or so people. A few songs in and the gathering was fixated on the...
By Rina Laby, Beacon Correspondent
/ November 13, 2024
Emerson offers over 100 on-campus student organizations but is most famous for its many student performing arts groups. However, from broadcast and print...
While on Nov. 6 Americans across the 50 states woke up with a variety of feelings about what a second Trump presidency meant for their country’s future,...
Looking at the Emerson men’s basketball schedule, fans will find the usual slate of opponents: Babson, Clark, WPI, and more. And while their non-conference...
By Bryan Liu, Living Arts Editor
/ November 11, 2024
Act two of the three-part Yallapalooza 2024 concert series kicked off in Boston at the Emerson Colonial Theater on Thursday. The tour, presented by Hillel,...
What was meant to be a more paw-sitive race this election season came to a ruff conclusion this past week, with a five-way tie in Seaport’s first-ever...
The fashion brand Princess Polly opened its newest store in Boston on Oct. 27 with customers lining up and down Newbury Street for the in-person shopping...
Elected officials representing Boston on the local, state, and federal levels swiftly reacted to former President Donald Trump winning a second term...
By Annie Sarlin, Assistant Living Arts Editor
/ November 6, 2024
After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022 and ended the constitutional right to abortion, 10 states posed ballot questions in this year's...
By Ryan Yau, Living Arts Editor
/ November 6, 2024
Dana Koops, BFA '23, wrote, directed, and starred in her thesis film "La Bibliothèque,” which follows a woman receiving a supernatural FaceTime call from her recently deceased brother.