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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

Greyson Acquaviva, Staff Photographer

Greyson Acquaviva is a Junior from Charlottesville, Virginia, where he, his mother, and three dogs live.He has been a photographer for the Beacon ever since his second semester of Freshman year, and hopes to continue shooting compelling photos for the Beacon. When he has sometime to himself, Greyson loves to compose music, edit film, read comics, and make playlists on spotify.

Email: [email protected]

 

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I need to know that, when the lives of people with disabilities are placed in students’ hands, students will do everything in their power to keep those of us with disabilities—visible or not—safe.

Don’t be the reason someone gets COVID-19

July 25, 2020

Around this time each year since I officially entered Emerson, I’ve always found myself coming to campus with a certain worry.  As an incoming first-year...

The college was investigated by the Office of Civil Rights twice in the past five years for complaints of disability discrimination

[Photo] Emerson courts Marlboro students with tour on Valentine’s Day

By Jacob Seitz, Staff Writer / February 13, 2020

The college was investigated by the Office of Civil Rights twice in the past five years for complaints of disability discrimination

Kate Foultz scored 13 points while shooting a team high 40 percent from the field.

[Photo] Babson College ends Lions' home win streak

January 30, 2020

Kate Foultz scored 13 points while shooting a team high 40 percent from the field.

Senior Quinn Madden (center, No. 13) goes for a layup against Bridgewater St. on Saturday.

[Photo] Lions dominate Bridgewater State for second home win

By Megan MacLaren / December 7, 2019

Senior Quinn Madden (center, No. 13) goes for a layup against Bridgewater St. on Saturday.

The colleges greenhouse gas emissions saw an uptick after the reopening of the Little Building.

[Photo] RA applications decrease despite high demand

By Flora Li / February 7, 2019

The college's greenhouse gas emissions saw an uptick after the reopening of the Little Building.

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