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In an email communication from President Jay Bernhardt on Tuesday, he announced that Emerson College’s tuition and financial ...
With piped-in sounds and fragrant scents, the bird and fruit illustrations of ornate manuscripts spring to life at the Museum ...
The People’s Party packs Church Street in Cambridge with Fashion, Music, and colossal clothing piles
Crowded around a multi-colored mountain of shirts and pants, thrifters of all ages, each with their own unique style, sifted ...
Former U.S. President Joe Biden was diagnosed with an “aggressive” form of prostate cancer that spread to his bones on Friday ...
We’re saving Hollywood,” said Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos in an interview with Variety, speaking on Netflix’s impact on movies. “Folks grew up thinking, ‘I want to make movies on a gigantic screen and ...
At the height of the Vietnam War in 1970, America was divided into political camps that went beyond party lines. Students made up the bulk of anti-war protesters. Members of the older generations made ...
After a six-year drought, the Emerson softball team stormed back into the playoffs as a No. 6 seed, battling the No. 7 Coast Guard Academy Bears in a play-in game on May 5. The postseason berth came ...
While most Emerson seniors were prepping for senior week and graduation, the Emerson softball team celebrated with a split against Wheaton College on May 3, locking in their spot in the New England ...
Throughout April, dozens of students in 2B worked together to collectively fold 1,000 cranes for cancer awareness. According to organizers, the goal was to finish the project by the start of May, ...
Charlie Desjardins (he/him) is a third-year Media Studies student and Deputy Opinion Editor for the Beacon. Hailing from a small-town that nobody has ever heard of (Pepperell, Massachusetts), he also ...
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