By Ryan Yau, Content Managing Editor
/ April 30, 2026
Over a year has passed since Emerson College’s first generative AI course, AI and the Future of Filmmaking, was launched last fall at Emerson Los Angeles.
The...
Marlboro College, a small liberal arts school of roughly 150 students nestled in the foothills of Vermont’s Green Mountains, shuttered in 2020 during...
Local college students are increasingly raising concerns about a lack of transparency and accountability from their school’s administrations. Earlier...
By Rina Laby, Deputy Arts & Lifestyle Editor
/ April 30, 2026
As hordes of students gather in the library this week to write papers and study for exams… actually, let's be real: None of us are studying for real...
As my semester as editor-in-chief comes to an end, I want to share the work we have done to revise our policies regarding social media coverage. Our formal...
By Mer Hughes, Multimedia Managing Editor & Deputy Opinion Editor
/ April 30, 2026
With a few late — or sleepless — nights left of the semester, many Emersonians have already left Boylston Street for whatever their summer has in store:...
Regardless of the sport, it’s no easy task to inherit a team that’s had two different head coaches over the last two seasons. But in baseball, where...
We were driving up from Boston to Rockport, Mass. to check out an unusual show: Robin Pecknold, lead singer of the legendary folk band, Fleet Foxes, was...
By Peyton Rhoda, Deputy Sports Editor
/ April 29, 2026
The beauty of baseball comes from its simplicity. No loud music playing during time-outs, free t-shirt cannons blasting cheap, branded tees into the crowd....
I’ve always been really good at leaving.
Part of that comes from where I grew up: in post-Soviet Georgia, where war felt like a constant possibility...
A few weeks back, hundreds of soon-to-be Emersonians descended on our campus for Admitted Students Day like newborns, goo-goo-ing on Duck Tours and ga-ga-ing...
By Mer Hughes, Multimedia Managing Editor & Deputy Opinion Editor
/ April 29, 2026
From the old practice rooms in Colonial Building, to the Semel Theater, to the Robert J. Orchard Stage at the Paramount Center, Emerson Urban Dance Theatre...
It’s been just over a year since it was announced that pitcher Laney Fukuoka would be joining Emerson College’s baseball team as its first female player....
Stony Brook University’s vice provost for Academic Affairs, Amy Cook, will be the next dean of Emerson College’s School of the Arts and Interdisciplinary...
Emerson College’s Student Success food pantry, once a consistent resource for students, has struggled to maintain regular stock this semester following...
Walk onto almost any college campus right now, and you’ll hear it almost immediately: someone arguing about a bad bet, someone else bragging about hitting...
Staff layoffs, budget cuts, and investments in campus spaces are some of the recent results of a dip in enrollment that plagues Emerson College. This admissions...
Closing out my first year at Emerson, I’ve been thinking about everything I’ve experienced and, even more so, what I haven’t.
While I’ve experienced...