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Emerson College’s only independent, student-run newspaper since 1947

The Berkeley Beacon

Emerson College’s only independent, student-run newspaper since 1947

The Berkeley Beacon

Søren Lind (left) and Larissa Sansour (middle) discuss “Entire Nations Are Built on Fairy Tales” with Dr. Leonie Bradbury (right).
‘Entire Nations Are Built on Fairy Tales’: Emerson Contemporary’s newest exhibition gives a voice to Palestine
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On Feb. 4, Emerson’s Media Art Gallery opened a new multi-media exhibition: “Entire Nations are Built on Fairy Tales.” The exhibition features two films and...

Senior Missionary Elder Butt and Assistant to the Bishop Stephen Patterson catch up over holiday fanfare in the Latter-day Saints' chapel gymnasium. (Bryan Liu/ For The Beacon)
Latter-day Saints celebrate Lunar New Year
12 minutes ago

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints held a Lunar New Year party celebrating Chinese culture in their Cambridge chapel last Friday night.  Latter-day...

Playwright Kate Hamill and Director Shana Cooper hug during a workshop of "The Odyssey." (Bryan Liu/ For The Beacon)
After 2000 years, Odysseus finally makes it to Boston
12 minutes ago

Actor and Playwright Kate Hamill’s latest production, “The Odyssey,” will have its world premiere on Feb. 9 at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge....

Max Kondziolka at a special screening of "The Brutalist" in L.A. (Courtesy of Max Kondziolka)
Max Kondziolka, ‘The Brutalist’ producer and archaeology student, seeks stories that break new ground
1 hour ago

Max Kondziolka ‘16 has been working in international film production for almost a decade, and even co-founded a production company, Pierce Capital Entertainment....

The alley entrance to the Walker building casts a beacon of light on the campus.
‘My dream would be a refund’: Unfulfilled promises, under-enrollment, and an uncertain future for health and social change students
A year and a half after its integration into Emerson’s curriculum, the future of the health and social change major remains in limbo as it confronts low enrollment and staffing shortages.
Lu Ann Reeb looks at Emerson's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion web page. (Rian Nelson/ Beacon Staff)
How safe is diversity, equity, and inclusion at Emerson College?
(Adam Nuñez/ Beacon Correspondent)
‘We are done letting this happen’: Protesters demand an end to encampment sweeps in Massachusetts
Column: How political is the NFL?
Opinion
Column: How political is the NFL?

“This is very much a political Super Bowl, and it all started with a tweet.”  This is how Professor...

Illustration Rachel Choi
Op-Ed
‘Seguimos aqui’: Bad Bunny’s ‘DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS’ calls us to come home
Illustration Rachel Choi
Op-Ed
The Brutalist’s biggest problem is perfectionism, not AI
Illustration Rachel Choi
Op-Ed
Trump’s immigration policies towards non-white groups spike anxiety
Illustration Helen Armstrong
Op-Ed
If you need AI to write, don’t become a writer.
Boston City Hall Plaza in the evening on Monday, October 28, 2024.(Nick Peace/ For the Beacon, File)
Josh Kraft announces campaign for Boston mayor, takes on incumbent Michelle Wu
1 hour ago

Just a few months after a contentious presidential election, Bostonians are beginning to prepare for another—this time, for mayor.  On...

Emerson Colleges' Little Building and Colonial Building on Boylston street. (Arthur Mansavage/ Beacon Staff, File)
SGA meets with dining services and discusses funds for EVVYs
1 hour ago

The Student Government Association (SGA) meeting heard from the Bon Appétit Management Company at its Jan. 31 meeting to discuss feedback on...

Emerson women's basketball players huddle in a timeout against Clark University on Feb. 1, 2024 (Courtesy of Nate Gardner).
Women’s basketball’s win streak ends with loss to Clark University
6 minutes ago

Emerson College women’s basketball’s five-game win streak ended with a 75-72 loss to Clark University on Saturday, Feb 1. It was the first...

David Methven, piper for the 15th annual Burns supper at The Haven last Thursday night.
‘Everybody gets to be Scottish tonight’: In Jamaica Plain Burns supper honors Scotland’s national poet
January 30, 2025

Hundreds of locals celebrated the life and legacy of Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns, at the 15th annual Burns supper hosted at Scottish...

Burning down the house: the night America turned red
Burning down the house: the night America turned red
Hacking message. (Internet Archive)
“Nuking a museum”: cyberattacks on a non-profit
A Heaven Burned
A Heaven Burned
Photo by Nick Peace
Experimental hip-hop
Brain. (Creative Commons)
The Comfort Room
(Nick Peace / Beacon Staff)
Let’s get physical: physical media
Repo Man. (Criterion Forum)
Death, consumerism, and UFOs: the absurd nature of 1980s comedies
Phone. (Creative Commons)
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Students at Emerson’s Kasteel Well campus in the Limburg, Netherlands arrived for orientation just days before Trump was sworn in (Bryan Hecht / Beacon Staff).
Some Americans said they would leave when Trump took office. Students studying abroad actually did.
Dray Drinks sells beer, wine, and spirits—sans alcohol
Dray Drinks sells beer, wine, and spirits—sans alcohol
Illustration Kellyn Taylor
Class of 2028, this one’s for you
Kim Meadows (left), the Beacon's then editor-in-chief, and Rachel Layne (right), then managing editor and current Emerson Journalism affiliated faculty member, work on laying out the school newspaper, the Berkeley Beacon, on April 12, 1989. (Photo courtesy of the Emerson College Archives & Special Collections)
Editorial: ‘Democracy dies in darkness’: Our statement of transparency
The Emerson College visitor center on Boylston street. (Arthur Mansavage / Beacon Staff, File)
Letter to the Editor: Please pause the blame game!
The Emerson men's volleyball team huddles up prior to their match against Endicott on Feb. 4, 2025 (Courtesy of Anna Schoenmann).
Men’s volleyball falls to Endicott, 3-1
(Courtesy Danny Lane)
Amanda Kramer talks Sundance, graduating from Emerson, and the woman-to-chair pipeline
How the Kansas City Chiefs became the most hated team in the league
How the Kansas City Chiefs became the most hated team in the league
Photos: Choose your own character
Photos: Choose your own character