Following a special faculty meeting on May 6, the faculty assembly voted via email not to call for President Jay Bernhardt’s ...
And in the aftermath of those arrests, there was an opportunity to repair what was, by all accounts, a major rupture in our ...
Emerson College halts admissions proceedings in light of arrests, students and student workers reflect on closures ...
Content warning: this article contains bloody imagery. I was in grade school when Yigal Amir, a Zionist who objected to the Oslo Accords, assassinated Yitzhak Rabin, the Prime Minister and the highest ...
Early Monday morning, President Jay Bernhardt shared a “Letter to the Community” addressing the April 29 Town Hall and his first year at Emerson. Bernhardt acknowledged the “pain” and “passion” he ...
The Japan Festival Boston returned to Boston on Saturday and Sunday after a five-year hiatus. Cherry blossom petals swirled in the air around the many vendors, workshops, and live performances that ...
Over 100 protesters marched through the Boston Common and on campus Wednesday afternoon in honor of May Day and in response to the college’s restrictions on demonstrations. May Day, which falls on May ...
Patty McCormick is a Dorchester resident and Boston May Day Coalition volunteer who marched holding a “Let Gaza Live” banner ...
Following the arrest of 118 protesters on April 25, the Emerson Staff Union (SEIU888) condemned the violent police response, calling it “unacceptable.” “Emerson students protesting for justice in ...