
Madalyn Jimiera
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2 months ago |
berkeleybeacon.com | Iselin Bratz |Madalyn Jimiera |Adri Pray
Dozens of protesters affiliated with Boylston Students for Justice in Palestine, a group of students advocating for a free Palestine, demonstrated in front of Emerson College’s Ansin building Friday afternoon immediately after publishing a list of demands that renewed the group’s previous calls for the removal of the interim expression policies, financial transparency, and divestment from Israeli affiliates.
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2 months ago |
berkeleybeacon.com | Arthur Mansavage |Madalyn Jimiera
As below-freezing temperatures blow through Boston this January, the tensions described by the Boston Architectural College (BAC) students living in Emerson College’s Little Building last fall have started to melt away as the new semester begins. “As far as students, I am pleased to say they are much more accepting to us being here,” said Benton Bailey, a first-year BAC student.
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Jan 12, 2025 |
berkeleybeacon.com | Arthur Mansavage |Iselin Bratz |Madalyn Jimiera |Jordan Pagkalinawan
As wildfires continue to rage in Southern California this week, students, faculty, and staff expecting to start the spring semester at Emerson Los Angeles are anxiously watching the crisis unfold. “All of [Wednesday], it seemed like there was zero hope of this stopping,” said Charlotte Pernicone, a first year theater and performance major from Los Angeles, who lives next to Studio City. “When I [was walking] my dog, it smelled like burnt matches.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
berkeleybeacon.com | Madalyn Jimiera
The Boston Common Frog Pond ice rink opened its gates for the winter on Nov. 30, inviting locals and tourists alike to take to the ice and unite under a popular winter tradition. “[In] the winter, it’s much more of a destination,” said Doug Zeghibe, executive director of the Skating Club of Boston, in an interview with The Beacon.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
berkeleybeacon.com | Hannah Nguyen |Madalyn Jimiera
A once-empty floor of Emerson College’s Little Building is now home to Boston Architectural College (BAC) students who said they “became a family” after a month of living as a small pocket within the larger community. In response to an enrollment shortfall, Emerson announced its one-year partnership with BAC in August.
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