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Manager of Custodial Services Nestor Carranza said Emerson hired five additional temporary employees from night cleaning companies.

[Photo] Custodial staff face increase in items left behind by departing students

April 1, 2020

Manager of Custodial Services Nestor Carranza said Emerson hired five additional temporary employees from night cleaning companies.

A pile of belonging rests curbside as one of the hundreds of Emerson students who live on campus squeezed everything they owned into their car.

[Photo] How the coronavirus outbreak is affecting students’ lives

March 22, 2020

A pile of belonging rests curbside as one of the hundreds of Emerson students who live on campus squeezed everything they owned into their car.

LGBTQ+ activist and nuclear engineer Sam Brinton speaks at event hosted by Emerson organizations.

[Photo] EAGLE and Active Minds host event on LGBTQ+ mental health

March 10, 2020

LGBTQ+ activist and nuclear engineer Sam Brinton speaks at event hosted by Emerson organizations.

The Lions hold the highest GPA of any Division III womens basketball team.

[Photo] Emerson athletes crowd Dean’s List

February 19, 2020

The Lions hold the highest GPA of any Division III women's basketball team.

SGA Executive Treasurer Abigail Semple during an SGA meeting in February 2020.

[Photo] SGA Treasurer faces possible impeachment over questions of eligibility

February 6, 2020

SGA Executive Treasurer Abigail Semple during an SGA meeting in February 2020.

The Lions hit a season high 20 free throws  on 25 attempts in their 65-55 victory over Fisher College.

[Photo] Women’s basketball defeats Fisher in final game before conference play

January 16, 2020

The Lions hit a season high 20 free throws on 25 attempts in their 65-55 victory over Fisher College.

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