By Katie Cressman, Projects Editor, Deputy Copy Chief
/ April 24, 2024
Next year’s Internal Affairs board will see Nandan Nair as executive president, Kayla Armbruster as executive vice president, and Oliver Katz as executive...
By DJ Mara, Senior Political Reporter
/ April 24, 2024
Over the course of the 2023-24 academic year, the Boston City Council met for a total of 22 weekly meetings held each Wednesday at noon at City Hall.
Some...
By DJ Mara, Senior Political Reporter
/ April 24, 2024
Members of Emerson’s Communication, Politics, and Law Association (CPLA) took their annual trip to Washington, D.C., from April 11 to April 14, engaging...
Your passion and concern for the suffering in Israel and Palestine is laudable.
There is tremendous suffering that you can help alleviate by volunteering...
On the verge of a good night’s rest after nearly a week of stressing over legal proceedings, academic discipline, and classes, I saw Jay Bernhardt’s...
By Sam Shipman, Living Arts Editor
/ April 3, 2024
WEBN, Emerson’s student-run broadcast station, launched two new versions of its J-Channel broadcast show in Spanish and Mandarin.
The new broadcasts...
On March 22, as President Jay Bernhardt was officially being inaugurated as the 13th president of Emerson College, 13 students were arrested outside the...
Opinion editors are not responsible for agreeing or disagreeing with their writers but rather elevate each individual’s specific voice.
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For nine months of the year, Boston is full of babies. The city seems always to be chock full of college students—so much so that the New York Post,...
By Clara Faulkner, Operations Managing Editor
/ November 26, 2023
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Step back into the dystopian embrace of Panem as Suzanne Collins crafts a prequel that not only rivals its successors but intricately...
By Annie Sarlin, Dept. Living Arts Editor
/ September 20, 2023
“Prayer for the French Republic,” a powerful, multi-generational story following the Salomon Benhamou family and their experience with Jewish discrimination,...
On Apr. 25, the Emerson baseball team eclipsed a mark 13 years in the making, recording a program-record 16th win with an 8-2 victory over Springfield....
By Jackson Bailey, Staff Writer, Living Arts
/ April 26, 2023
I was very excited to become a writer for the 42nd Evvy Awards, Emerson’s student award ceremony. At the beginning of last semester, I joined a team...
By Leo Kagan, Assistant Sports Editor
/ April 26, 2023
Men’s volleyball captain Neiko Pittman was named the GNAC Defensive Player of the Year on April 17, while also earning First Team All-Conference honors.
The...
By Rachel Choi, Multimedia Managing Editor & Chief Copyeditor
/ February 15, 2023
J.K. Rowling, possibly the most renowned TERF (trans-exclusionary radical feminist) to exist within our youth’s cultural sphere, has been given yet another...