By Bailey Allen, Former news editor
/ April 15, 2021
In the lobby of 172 Tremont stands a small table adorned with electric candles and stickers with names of people and experiences lost over the past year—a...
Janey will run.
Kim Janey, the former city councilor who has been serving as acting mayor for two weeks following the resignation of Martin Walsh, will...
Richard Fucillo, a senior communications major, fell short in his bid to become the youngest lawmaker on Beacon Hill this Tuesday—though he managed to...
By Frankie Rowley, Content Managing Editor
/ March 31, 2021
Massachusetts reported 2,252 new coronavirus cases Wednesday, a rise from the 1,683 new infections reported Tuesday. The death toll rose by 36.
Wednesday’s...
By Frankie Rowley, Content Managing Editor
/ March 28, 2021
Massachusetts reported 1,817 new coronavirus cases Sunday, a rise from the 2,362 new infections reported Saturday. The death toll rose by 29.
Saturday’s...
Kelly Bates has a laundry list of qualifications in her bid for the Boston City Council—not least among them her tenure as inaugural director of Emerson’s...
By Frankie Rowley, Content Managing Editor
/ March 24, 2021
Massachusetts reported 1,865 new coronavirus cases Wednesday, a rise from the 1,476 new infections reported Tuesday. The death toll rose by 54.
Cases...
By Frankie Rowley, Content Managing Editor
/ March 22, 2021
Massachusetts reported 1,103 new coronavirus cases Monday, a decline from the 1,678 new infections reported Sunday. The death toll rose by 27.
Cases...
By Frankie Rowley, Content Managing Editor
/ March 17, 2021
Emerson students are slated to be eligible to receive the coronavirus vaccine starting April 19, along with the rest of the general public.
The completed...
The progressive relaxation of the state’s coronavirus restrictions over the past several weeks cleared the way for Emerson-area restaurants to start...
By Frankie Rowley, Content Managing Editor
/ March 4, 2021
Emerson reported four new positive COVID-19 tests out of 2,098 tests administered on March 2 and 3 on Thursday, bringing the college’s cumulative positive...
Massachusetts will enter the final step, Step Two, of Phase Three in its four-phase reopening plan next Monday, with plans to move into Phase Four as early...
The contest to fill an open seat for the Massachusetts House of Representatives now includes an unusual face in state politics—an Emerson College senior.
Richard...
Massachusetts reported 1,114 new coronavirus cases Tuesday, a decline from the 1,150 new infections reported Monday. The death toll rose by 30.
Tuesday...
Lambert’s Marketplace experienced a slew of technical difficulties as the convenience store and sandwich shop transitioned to accepting Emerson’s Board...
By Dana Gerber, Former News Editor
/ January 31, 2021
The Tam, a venerable Tremont Street dive bar, is best-known amongst Emerson students for its potent drinks. But this summer, it was a menu of turkey sandwiches,...
By Ann E. Matica, Former Deputy News Editor
/ January 27, 2021
Cristian Mancia, the owner of Maria’s Taqueria, starts his day working his full-time job at a financial company. Once finished, he heads over to his...
By Andrew Brinker, Former Senior Investigative Reporter
/ January 27, 2021
As the coronavirus’ grip begins—tentatively and ploddingly—to loosen after months spent bludgeoning communities with deadly surges of new infections,...
By Frankie Rowley, Content Managing Editor
/ January 26, 2021
Boston will move to Phase Three, Step One of reopening on Feb. 1, Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced Tuesday, allowing a slew of businesses to reopen after...