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The Berkeley Beacon

Emerson College's student newspaper

The Berkeley Beacon

Events on campus: Feb. 4 – Feb. 8

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Graphic by Ally Rzesa / Beacon Staff

Many students and organizations host events at Emerson and broadcast them on EmConnect’s event page and fliers on bulletin boards around campus. The Beacon’s Living Arts section went through the events for the next week and picked out a few that seemed interesting.

New Student Organization Interest Meetings

On Friday, the Office of Student Engagement and Leadership and the Student Government Association will hold a meeting to explain the new process of establishing student organizations. SEAL and SGA will hold the meeting at 1 p.m. in room L151 in the Piano Row residence hall.

Intercultural Student Affairs Graduate Student Gathering

Intercultural Student Affairs invites graduate students to discover new cultures and enjoy free food on Wednesday at 5 p.m in the Cultural Center on the lower level of the Piano Row residence hall. They welcome students of color, LGBTQ+ students, and international students.

Emerson College Polling Society

Emerson College Polling Societys weekly meeting is on Tuesday at 6 p.m. in room 633 of the Walker Building. They poll on public opinions of current events, including upcoming elections.

Spring 2019 48-Hour Film Festival

The second 48-Hour Film Festival of the school year will be held from Friday until Sunday. Student filmmakers can team up to create a three-minute film within 48 hours starting at 3 p.m on Friday. Teams receive a predetermined theme, genre, prop, and word. The films are shown at the Boston Common AMC Loews Theater at the end of the weekend. Winners will be rewarded with free AMC movie passes from Film Immersion, a learning community.

 

 

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