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The Berkeley Beacon

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

Danielle Bartholet

Danielle Bartholet, Operations Managing Editor

Danielle Bartholet (she/her) is a third-year Writing, Literature, and Publishing student, minoring in History and Journalism. She wears multiple hats at the Beacon, returning to her beloved role as Deputy Living Arts Editor and proudly taking on the mantle of Operations Managing Editor after working as Business Manager. In her arts and culture reporting, she has collaborated with local theaters like The Emerson Colonial and The Huntington, as well as focusing on literary and book-related events around Boston. Outside of her Beacon roles, she can be found working for Her Campus Emerson as a Writer, and Marketing/Communications Director for Page Turner Magazine, as well as spending time writing novels and other original creative work. Her writing has appeared in Houston Family Magazine, a publication in her home state of Texas, as well as Black Swan Literary Magazine, Full Stop Literary, EM Magazine, and Front Porch Magazine. She also runs a Substack, “Scribblings” in which she posts personal essays and snippets of her creative writing.

Latest from Danielle Bartholet
Graphic Max Ardrey

where they cannot follow.

By Danielle Bartholet, Operations Managing Editor / April 15, 2026

Enter GIRL. There is a single chair in the room. It is a black room, dark and damp. She takes a seat and takes a puff of her cigarette that she holds in...

Stills

Stills

By Danielle Bartholet, Operations Managing Editor / November 20, 2025

The wall was stark white before it exploded with color.  Jordan had found the film reel tucked underneath piles of newspapers from 50, 60 years ago....

A Heaven Burned

A Heaven Burned

By Danielle Bartholet, Operations Managing Editor / December 3, 2024

When they placed the headset on my eyes, I first saw white, and I felt like the only person alive.  “Welcome, Eve.” My name was spelled out...

Amor Towles: a glimpse into the life of an author

Amor Towles: a glimpse into the life of an author

By Danielle Bartholet, Operations Managing Editor / October 2, 2024
Author Amor Towles regaled the crowd at the Emerson Colonial Theatre on Sept. 24 with comedic, lively tales of his childhood, family, and life as a writer living in New York. The event is the first stop on Towles’ tour for his latest work, “Table for Two.”