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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

Arthur Mansavage

Arthur Mansavage, Photo Editor & Audience Development Editor

Arthur Mansavage (he/him) is a junior Journalism student from Carmel, Indiana. He is the Photo Editor and Audience Development Editor at The Berkeley Beacon. He oversees all photo content and manages reader experience and engagement online and in print. In February of 2024, he fully redesigned the Beacon’s website layout to model the current industry standards. Mansavage is also a member of the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) and in November of 2023 received an NPPA Monthly News Clip award for his coverage of the protests during Vice President Kamala Harris’ visit to Boston. His protest coverage was also given an honorable mention by the 2024 International Photography Awards. In April of 2024 the Emerson College department of Journalism awarded him the Photojournalism Excellence Award. You can find more of his creative and journalistic works on his website at www.arthurmansavage.com.

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Writing, literature, and publishing Chair Roy Kamada interviews Grace Talusan after her keynote speech on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024. (Arthur Mansavage/Beacon Staff)

Photos: Eighth annual Teach-In on Race focuses on intersectionality in the arts and communications

Emerson College’s Teach-In on Race is an annual event hosted by Academic Affairs and the President’s Office in coordination with the Social Justice...

Thousands of people march shoulder to shoulder on the Boston Common during the 8th annual Winter Walk on Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024. (Arthur Mansavage/Beacon Staff)

[Photo] Thousands attend Winter Walk on Boston Common to end homelessness

February 14, 2024

Thousands of people march shoulder to shoulder on the Boston Common during the 8th annual Winter Walk on Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024. (Arthur Mansavage/Beacon...

Thousands of people march shoulder to shoulder on the Boston Common during the 8th annual Winter Walk on Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024. (Arthur Mansavage/Beacon Staff)

[Photo] Thousands attend Winter Walk on Boston Common to end homelessness

By Sam Shipman, Kasteel Well Staff Writer / February 14, 2024

Participants carrying a banner that says "Ending homelessness is within our reach" as they lead the crowd of around four thousand people on the two mile...

Three women's basketball players wearing themed game shirts that say "Mental Health Matters" during a home game against MIT on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024. (Arthur Mansavage/Beacon Staff)

[Photo] More than a game: Emerson Basketball participates in second annual ‘Mental Health Matters’ fundraiser

By Mackenzie Bruno, Beacon Correspondent / February 7, 2024

Three women's basketball players wearing themed game shirts that say "Mental Health Matters" during a home game against MIT on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024....

Tremont Street at night.

[Photo] Emerson students reflect on dull nightlife

December 6, 2023

Tremont Street at night.

On Thursday, Nov. 30, thousands gather on the Boston Common to watch the annual Christmas tree lighting.

[Photo] Boston Common celebrates various festivities during Holiday Tree Lighting

By Bryan Hecht and Sam Shipman / December 6, 2023

On Thursday, Nov. 30, thousands gather on the Boston Common to watch the annual Christmas tree lighting.

Protesters holding signs and Palestinian fags listen to a speaker across the street from the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Downtown Boson on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2023. (Arthur Mansavage/Beacon Staff)

[Photo] Photos: Pro-Palestinian rallies in Boston continue to call for ceasefire in Gaza

By Sofia Waldron, Arthur Mansavage and Ashlyn Wang / November 19, 2023

Protesters holding signs and Palestinian fags listen to a speaker across the street from the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Downtown Boson on Thursday, Nov. 9,...

Boston Police and Secret Service agents carry a protester by their arms and legs away from the outside of the Ritz-Carlton hotel ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris’s visit to Downtown Boston on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2023. (Arthur Mansavage/Beacon Staff)

[Photo] Inside and Outside the Ritz Carlton: Kamala Harris’ Boston Visit

By Merritt Hughes and Sam Lawrence / November 14, 2023

Boston Police and Secret Service agents carry a protester by their arms and legs away from the outside of the Ritz-Carlton hotel ahead of Vice President...

Crews from the Brock Rowing Club compete in the women's lightweight fours on Sunday, Oct.21, 2023. (Arthur Mansavage/Beacon Staff)

Photos: Rowers and spectators flock to Boston for the 58th Head of the Charles

By Ashlyn Wang, Arthur Mansavage and Annie Zhou / October 28, 2023

Boston welcomed the 2023 Head of the Charles Regatta with great enthusiasm despite the heavy rain that drenched the city on Saturday. The world’s...

Texas Rowing crews compete in the women's alumnae eights on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023. (Arthur Mansavage/Beacon Staff)

[Photo] Boston’s rowing community bands together once again for Head of the Charles Regatta

November 2, 2023

Texas Rowing crews compete in the women's alumnae eights on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023. (Arthur Mansavage/Beacon Staff)

Senior guard Ella Bushee in a game against Coast Guard on Feb. 18, 2023

[Photo] Women’s basketball focuses on unity in improvement

By Leo Kagan, Assistant Sports Editor / October 26, 2023

Senior guard Ella Bushee in a game against Coast Guard on Feb. 18, 2023

An attendee looks through one of the books donated to the Dr. William W. Henderson Inclusion School at the On the Same Page Boston's book donation campaign launch event on Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023.

[Photo] Student-city partnership “On the Same Page Boston” rewrites the learning narrative

October 25, 2023

An attendee looks through one of the books donated to the Dr. William W. Henderson Inclusion School at the On the Same Page Boston's book donation campaign...

Sophomore guard Brendan McNamara shoots over a Babson defender in the 2023 NEWMAC Semifinals

[Photo] Heart over height: Men’s basketball ready for challenging season

By Jordan Pagkalinawan, Dept. Sports Editor / October 19, 2023

Sophomore guard Brendan McNamara shoots over a Babson defender in the 2023 NEWMAC Semifinals

A group of pro-Palestine protesters wave Palestinian flags out of a car window. (Arthur Mansavage/Beacon Staff)

Photos: Protesters face off at Palestinian liberation rally in Cambridge

By Arthur Mansavage, Photo Editor & Audience Development Editor / October 12, 2023

Late Monday afternoon at Cambridge City Hall, hundreds of pro-Palestine protestors gathered to celebrate a Palestinian victory with signs and chants calling...

Attendees of the “Solidarity For Israel Under Fire” hold flags and signs supporting Israel.  (Arthur Mansavage/Beacon Staff)

Photos: Pro-Israel protesters gather on Boston Common

By Arthur Mansavage, Photo Editor & Audience Development Editor / October 12, 2023

On Monday, Oct. 9, thousands of community members from the Greater Boston area gathered on Boston Common to show their support for Israel. The event, “Solidarity...

A pro-Palestinian protestor holds up a Palestinian flag during a march in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

[Photo] Palestinian marchers and Israeli counter-protesters flock Cambridge City Hall

October 11, 2023

A pro-Palestinian protestor holds up a Palestinian flag during a march in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

A crowd of Israel supporters in the Boston Commons waving flags and signs, creating a sea of blue and white.

[Photo] Thousands gather in Boston Common to show support for Israel in wake of Hamas attacks

October 11, 2023

A crowd of Israel supporters in the Boston Commons waving flags and signs, creating a sea of blue and white.

Emerson men's soccer midfielder Evan Lee plays against Suffolk on Sept. 9.

[Photo] Men’s soccer team looks forward after 3-0 loss to Babson

By Merritt Hughes, Dept. Campus Editor / October 4, 2023

Emerson men's soccer midfielder Evan Lee plays against Suffolk on Sept. 9.

Emerson releases new protocols and information about boosters as a new variant of COVID causes a spike in cases throughout Boston.

[Photo] New COVID variant causes spike in cases on campus, Emerson to offer limited booster shots at upcoming clinics

October 4, 2023

Emerson releases new protocols and information about boosters as a new variant of COVID causes a spike in cases throughout Boston.

Six winning artists of the 2023 New England Regional Juried Exhibition, from left, Antonio Lones, Irena Roman, Laura Cooper, Hillary Scott, Dylan McKnight, and John Morgan discuss their award-winning artwork in a panel at the Guild of Boston Artists on Saturday afternoon.

[Photo] Boston Guild of Artists Hosts Panel Discussion with Award Winning Local Painters

By Margaux Jubin, Former Staff Writer / September 27, 2023

Six winning artists of the 2023 New England Regional Juried Exhibition, from left, Antonio Lones, Irena Roman, Laura Cooper, Hillary Scott, Dylan McKnight,...

The Emerson women's soccer team huddles before their NEWMAC opener against Smith (Sept. 16, 2023)

[Photo] Women’s soccer dominates in six goal shutout

By Abigail Lott / September 27, 2023

The Emerson women's soccer team huddles before their NEWMAC opener against Smith (Sept. 16, 2023)

A vendor speaks to a shopper while pointing to his display of products as a co-worker prepares an order. (Arthur Mansavage/Beacon Staff)

Photos: Boston Local Food Festival draws crowd with New England flavors

By Arthur Mansavage and Ling Shi / September 21, 2023

The Boston Local Food Festival took place on Sunday for its 13th annual year on the Rose Kennedy Greenway. The linear park located in the heart of Boston...

The women’s volleyball team huddles during a timeout against Babson.

[Photo] Women’s volleyball loses close match in NEWMAC opener

By Abigail Lott / September 21, 2023

The women’s volleyball team huddles during a timeout against Babson.

Senior forward Gina Lukoskie (#15) against the Smith Pioneers on Saturday, Sep. 16.

[Photo] Women’s soccer looks forward to NEWMAC title defense

By Jordan Pagkalinawan, Dept. Sports Editor / September 21, 2023

Senior forward Gina Lukoskie (#15) against the Smith Pioneers on Saturday, Sep. 16.

Emerson's bookstore undergoes a name change, replacing "Barnes & Noble" with "Emerson Emporium." (Arthur Mansavage/Beacon Staff)

[Photo] What's changed on campus? A quick overview of Emerson remodels

September 20, 2023

Emerson's bookstore undergoes a name change, replacing "Barnes & Noble" with "Emerson Emporium." (Arthur Mansavage/Beacon Staff)

First-year forward Luke Maxwell celebrates his first career goal in the 86th minute against Wentworth.

[Photo] Men’s soccer rallies to defeat Wentworth 2-0

By Jordan Pagkalinawan, Dept. Sports Editor / September 14, 2023

First-year forward Luke Maxwell celebrates his first career goal in the 86th minute against Wentworth.

David Hogg addressing protesters in the Boston Common.

[Photo] Activist David Hogg organizes gun regulation rally on Boston Common

By Maddie Barron, Magazine Editor & Assistant Opinion Editor / March 29, 2023

Protesters holding signs in the Boston Common.

Graduate Center Jarred Houston will be leaving Emerson as its most decorated men's basketball player.

[Photo] Jarred Houston earns NEWMAC Athlete of the Year & Defensive Athlete of the Year

By Jordan Pagkalinawan, Dept. Sports Editor / March 22, 2023

Graduate Center Jarred Houston will be leaving Emerson as its most decorated men's basketball player.

Senior guard Chelsea Gibbons leads the huddle against Coast Guard on Feb. 18.

[Photo] Senior spotlights: Women’s basketball seniors “held down the fort” for rebuilding program

By Leo Kagan, Assistant Sports Editor / March 8, 2023

Senior guard Chelsea Gibbons leads the huddle against Coast Guard on Feb. 18.

Boston students gather to protest gun violence

Boston students gather to protest gun violence

By Maddie Khaw and Arthur Mansavage / March 2, 2023

Emerson students joined demonstrators from other Boston universities in front of the Massachusetts State House on Feb. 24 to call for stricter gun control...