• Beantown Escapades

    A ten minute special about all things tourism in Boston, created for the Emerson College Broadcast Capstone 2024.

  • Broadcast Special: Emerson Food Pantry

    A video package about the Emerson Food Pantry made for the Broadcast Capstone.

  • Beantown Boogie: We The Females

    A video package about We The Females, a female led dance company in Boston, MA.

  • Rowing On

    A focus on the Grand Veteran Rowers of the 2023 Head of the Charles Regatta. Specifically, through the lens of Joan and Bill - two married Grand Veteran Rowers who prove through their athletic abilities and determination that age is just a number. This documentary won “Longform Journalism Excellence Award” “Feature Journalism Excellence Award”

  • Q&A: morgen’s Sophomore EP ‘BRAVADO’

    WE’VE ALL BEEN THERE — in the weird transition that your early twenties brings. morgen writes about it in her latest EP, BRAVADO, helping listeners overlook self-doubt.

  • Meija Talks Debut Album ‘Do Ya?’ Looking At Life, Death

    NO STRANGER TO THE MUSIC INDUSTRY — Meija launched his career at age 15 in the band Echosmith. They defined the early 2010s by creating hits such as the triple-platinum “Cool Kids.”

  • Moon Boots's New Album ‘Ride Away’ is a Gateway Drug for Those Getting into House Music

    NEW YORK–BASED DJ AND PRODUCER — Moon Boots, also known as Peter Dougherty, is ready to hit the ground running with his third studio album, Ride Away. Out March 17 via Anjunadeep, the album features sounds of house music, soul, and disco.

  • Chelsea Cutler made 15-year-old me very happy this past weekend

    15-year-old-me was singing about heartbreak and falling in love before I even had my first kiss. I was blasting Chelsea Cutler’s music ever since her first single “Your Shirt” came out in 2017.

  • ‘Bones day’ or ‘No Bones day’: Emerson alum, pug achieve TikTok fame

    Forget horoscopes or weather forecasts, there’s a new way to figure out what kind of day you’re going to have—Noodle, a 13-year-old pug.

  • "‘To me, the blowjob as a concept is kind of just really fascinating’: Jacqueline Novak’s one woman stand-up show is back"

    After the pandemic forced the cancelation of her previous tour, Jacqueline Novak’s “Get on Your Knees” tour is back, bringing much-needed laughs and giggles about a surprising topic—blowjobs.

  • "15-year-old ‘Mixed-ish’ actress Trinitee Stokes becomes Emerson’s youngest student"

    At just 15 years old, actress Trinitee Stokes is set to make history as the youngest student ever to attend Emerson.

  • Ringing in 2022

    The Berkeley Beacon magazine focuses on ining in the new year.

  • Oh my Gourd: a guide on how to survive Thanksgiving

    The Berkeley Beacon Magazine focuses on surviving the holidays an the stress that accompanies it.

  • Emerson's Empty Promises

    The Berkeley Beacon Magazine focue’s on mental health of BIPOC students at a PWI.

  • "Let’s Be Really Blunt: Student dealers on what it’s like being “The Plug”"

    College students, often overwhelmed by the pressures of schoolwork, social life, and on-campus extracurricular commitments, not to mention jobs, have increasingly turned to weed as an outlet for their anxieties.

  • ‘Rootlines,’ a poetry collection hits shelves this week

    Senior creative writing major Kelsey Day Marlett explores her relationship with society and nature in her new poetry collection Rootlines, which was released on April 21.

  • Senior Kelsey Day Marlett works with her literary hero, Toni Bee on a poetry workshop that brings people together

    Kelsey Day Marlett, a senior creative writing major, went from publishing her first book at 11 years old to co-teaching a poetry workshop, Visible and Visibility, with one of her literary heroes, Toni Bee.

  • Third annual ‘Cabaret of Color’ highlights BIPOC performers

    The pandemic may have halted live stage productions, but it can’t stop the Musical Theatre Society’s third annual Cabaret of Color from showcasing Emerson’s BIPOC student talent.

  • Emerson students looking out for peers with bathroom rating Instagram account

    Emerson students are finding unique ways to bring comedy to campus, and some are crappier than others. @EmersonBathroomReviews on Instagram is giving blunt reviews on the ambiance of numerous campus restrooms.

  • Stupid Jupiter Jewelry becomes fashion trend donned across campus

    Thanks to first-year Christina Casper’s handmade jewelry business, Stupid Jupiter Jewelry, brightly-colored floral necklaces are creating a sense of community among students on the Boston campus.

  • Emerson Flows helps combat period poverty one pad at a time

    Student organization Emerson Flows launched a menstrual product drive on Monday, aiming to encourage community members to get involved with menstrual advocacy.

  • Need a distraction? Here are some of the best true crime podcasts to listen to

    Podcasts have been my go-to outlet to distract me from what’s going on in the world around me. Especially with a pandemic that leaves me with so much free time, true crime podcasts are a great distraction from my own head.

  • Emerson alumni team up to adapt “The Fact of a Body” for HBO series

    Alum and writer Alex Marzano-Lesnevich’s ‘09 book The Fact of a Body has been picked up by fellow alum Jermaiah Zagar ’03 to be adapted into a HBO Television series. The book, a memoir and an autobiography, follows Marzano-Lesnevich’s own childhood intertwined with a story about a murderer.

  • Boston Public Library expands anti-racism collection and virtual accessibility

    An anonymous donation of $75,000 helped extend the Boston Public Library’s collection of anti-racist materials. They saw a 500 percent increase in the circulation of anti-racist titles in the month of June 2020.

  • ‘Stand-up in the Park’ provides a space for live comedy amid COVID-19

    As the sun sets in Boston Common, laughter erupts as Emerson students come together for a little bit of entertainment.

  • Civil Rights leader John Lewis to be honored by new 20-foot-long mural in Piano Row

    If you take a peek inside Emerson’s Quiet Room on the second floor of Piano Row, a new 20-foot mural in honor of the late Congressman and Civil Rights Movement leader John Lewis stands tall.

  • Buzzfeed trailblazers and alumni discuss digital content producing in EIV Emerson Revisited panel

    Two Buzzfeed trailblazers and Emerson alumni offered advice to students entering the entertainment industry in an Emerson Revisited panel Thursday.

  • Senior wins Fortune 500 marketing contest

    After senior Madison Umina’s summer internship was canceled due to the pandemic, the program that hired her created a Fortune 500 marketing competition to take its place. Eventually, the marketing communications senior came out on top over more than 150 students.