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Claire Rodenbush

Claire Rodenbush, Assistant Opinion Editor

Claire Rodenbush (she/they) is the Assistant Opinion Editor for The Beacon. She's a third year creative writing major, with a focus in fiction. She also serves as the Vice President for Emerson's Mystic, and previously served on the eboard for Theyta. During the rare moments where she isn't working on professional or personal projects, you can find her going on long walks through Boston.

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The question raised in the title of this piece is one that is almost unanswerable, and that is due in part to the fact that everything is on the line

Opinion: Will there be mass violence on Election Day?

By Claire Rodenbush, Assistant Opinion Editor
November 3, 2020

While I am cautiously optimistic about the outcome of this year’s election, I am not optimistic about the potential fallout. No matter what the results are, a lot of heavily-armed people may be really...

The ideal solution would be to decrease tuition, allowing for more applications, more students, and in the end, a more accessible Emerson.

Emerson should work for a more affordable hybrid experience

By Claire Rodenbush, Assistant Opinion Editor
June 16, 2020

Claire Rodenbush is the Student Government Association Executive President for the 2020–21 academic year. Rodenbush is a third-year student studying creative writing.  The following is a message...

Letter: It is Us Versus Them

Letter: It is Us Versus Them

By Claire Rodenbush, Assistant Opinion Editor
May 6, 2020

Claire Rodenbush is a rising junior at Emerson College who was recently elected as SGA's executive president for the 2020-2021 academic year. My initial reaction to the opinion piece “Us Versus Them”...

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