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Madison E. Goldberg

Madison E. Goldberg, Managing Editor

Madison E. Goldberg is a junior journalism student who serves as the Content Managing Editor here at The Beacon. She has reported on music, immigration, domestic and international politics. Much of her other work is focused on the experience of growing up in a multiethnic and interfaith family, and the importance of POC representation in newsrooms and entertainment. Goldberg is originally from Fanwood, NJ.

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A woman speaks to filmmaker Ralph Celestin in the aftermath of the Capitol insurrection.

Local filmmaker releases trailer ahead of documentary ‘Capitol Riots’

By Madison E. Goldberg, Managing Editor
April 14, 2021

Independent filmmaker Ralph Celestin said he will always be haunted by the events of Jan. 6, 2021, when just six days into the new year, a group of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol building. Footage...

Bags of food in the Dining Center waiting to be delivered to quarantined and isolated students.

[Photo] Emerson reports highest COVID spike to date, reportedly traced to athletic teams

April 3, 2021

Bags of food in the Dining Center waiting to be delivered to quarantined and isolated students.

A year after COVID-19 sent them packing, students now look forward to the end of the pandemic in sight

A year after COVID-19 sent them packing, students now look forward to the end of the pandemic in sight

By Madison E. Goldberg, Managing Editor
March 17, 2021

Exactly one year ago, Emerson’s students were sent back to their homes across the country as COVID-19 made its way through the historic streets of Boston, and onto the campus that we call home. This...

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