In an extensive public records request, The Beacon obtained nearly 10 hours of footage documenting the night of the arrests from 36 body cameras worn by state troopers and cruiser-mounted cameras from the Massachusetts State Police.
Over the years, Emerson College has had a significant history of student-led activism on its campus. From fighting for racial justice on campus to protesting...
The alley is a thoroughfare. A shortcut through the block, two minutes shaved off your Dunkin’ or CVS trip, a direct route from point A to B. But it...
By Josie Arteaga, Dept. Opinion Editor
/ April 23, 2025
It’s been a year since the Emerson encampment made national news, and it continues to haunt the college to this day. Last April, students were arrested,...
By Bella Nordman, Senior Opinion Columnist
/ April 23, 2025
Lately, I have been reflecting on my relationship with the internet: From fandoms to reaction videos and subsequently trying to get offline, but I really...
With only one general assembly meeting left in this academic year, Executive Treasurer Oliver Katz presented a new resolution at the April 18 Student Government...
By Sam Shipman, Kasteel Well Staff Writer
/ April 23, 2025
Most bands are inspired by where they first came together. Whether it be a college dorm, a flashy record studio, or a local venue, all of these locations...
As federal crackdowns on higher education intensify, Emerson College, like many other schools, finds itself contending with how best to balance claims...
More than 300,000 spectators flocked to the barricades along Boylston Street to cheer on nearly 32,000 runners and wheelchair cyclists during the 129th...
A sea of “Boston Strong” logos representing resilience and community still flood the streets of Boston 12 years after the Boston Marathon bombing in...
By Sam Shipman, Kasteel Well Staff Writer
/ April 23, 2025
For five years, Michael Keebler has worked to run a marathon in under two hours and thirty minutes.
The Montague resident completed his third Boston...
As thousands of runners descend on Massachusetts this weekend for the 129th Boston Marathon, 50 of them will compete in the historic 50th wheelchair division...
As the United States rapidly recedes into fascism, finding one’s place and purpose is the least of our priorities as young people. How does one operate...
By Max Ardrey, Dept. Living Arts Editor
/ April 16, 2025
If you live on the lower floors of Piano Row, you might have heard a mellow beat and groove seeping out of a fourth-floor suite last Sunday. These sounds...