The Lion’s Den, one of Emerson’s busiest social spots, will now be open on the weekends and operate on extended hours, ...
The idea of having to photograph a car makes me ill. And the idea of photographing a cellphone is just … death. So, no.” That ...
After learning that the “local incident” he was dispatched to take care of is actually a “zombie apocalypse,” John finds ...
I grew up chronically online and stumbled into corners of the internet that someone so young should not have been in. Binging ...
The protest began at 1 p.m. at the entrance of the 2 Boylston Place Alley with leaders draped in keffiyehs, masks, and black ...
This March 13th marked five years since the country locked down. Emerson faculty and students share how COVID-19 uniquely ...
President Jay Bernhardt unveiled Emerson College’s strategic plan earlier this week, a list of priorities meant to serve as a ...
Opening at Emerson’s home theater last week, “Parade” is a Tony-award winning musical whose messages still ring true today.
The moment Neal Francis began his interview with The Beacon, he said hello before taking a moment to light incense. Dressed ...
March is here. After the brackets were revealed on CBS, the wild annual spectacle is officially underway. The Southeastern ...
This weekend, the Boston Symphony Orchestra performed Tchaikovsky’s “Violin Concerto,” Tilson Thomas’s “Whitman Songs,” and ...
Vibrant green flooded South Boston’s streets as over one million people gathered for the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade.