After living in Boston for 26 years, David Howse is departing Emerson at the end of November to serve as the president of California College of the Arts...
Boston was awash with marching band music and American flags on Saturday afternoon as hundreds gathered along the mile-and-a-half-long route of Boston’s...
By Amin S. Lotfi, Staff Photographer
/ November 1, 2023
On Wednesday, Oct. 25, an estimated 2,000 people gathered at Copley Square to call for an end to the occupation of Palestine and for an end to U.S. aid...
By Iselin Bratz, Content Managing Editor
/ November 1, 2023
The Boston City Council approved a resolution addressing anti-Black symbols in Boston, regarding the name change of the historic Faneuil Hall, named after...
By DJ Mara, Senior Political Reporter
/ November 1, 2023
Candidates for Boston City Council At-Large gathered at the Fort Point Room in Atlantic Wharf on Oct. 24 to participate in a forum hosted by the Downtown...
The Student Government Association voted unanimously to create a new committee to investigate irregularities in student organization spending during last...
At the Boston City Council meeting last Wednesday, Oct. 18. members of the council engaged in a debate surrounding two resolutions regarding the Israel-Hamas...
Emerson colleagues mourn the loss of Faizan Siddiqui of the Information Technology (IT) team, who they remember as a truly friendly character and bright...
The Emerson College Students’ Union (ECSU) met last Wednesday, Oct. 18, to discuss how to better represent the student body and to extend and plan their...
By Maddie Khaw, Assistant News Editor
/ October 25, 2023
In a time when he says LGBTQ+ identities are facing hostility and erasure—specifically through book bans and anti-transgender legislation—art curator...
At the city council meeting on Oct. 4, discussions regarding funding to the Boston Regional Intelligence Center (BRIC) became heated with passionate debate...
By Emma Siebold, Beacon Correspondent
/ October 18, 2023
The Digital Communication Leadership graduate program will join the Department of Communication Studies next fall.
Associate Professor and Program Director...
With Halloween parties approaching, the college administration is ensuring students are aware of available resources for incidences of drugged drinking.
Drink...
As of 2023, Emerson College’s student retention rate lies at 87 percent. Despite this high ranking, once calculated, Emerson sees more than 500 undergraduate...
Emerson College has recently earned the distinction of the worst college in the country for financial aid in the Princeton Review’s Financial Aid Not...
The Parkman Bandstand was soaked in candlelight and saturated by colors of Israeli flags on Wednesday night as Emerson students and Boston community members...
By Sam Shipman, Living Arts Editor
/ October 11, 2023
Over 100 people made their way through Downtown Crossing in the pouring rain, many chanting to onlookers as they marched in support of Indigenous Peoples’...
Tensions escalated in Cambridge on Monday afternoon as a pro-Palestine rally came up against Israeli counter-protestors outside Cambridge City Hall. Palestinian...
On Monday afternoon, just hours after Israel initiated its first retaliatory bombings on Gaza, thousands gathered at the Boston Common bandstand to stand...