Emerson College announces protest limitations, conduct changes
By Madison Lucchesi
Emerson College announced new demonstration policies on Friday.
By Madison Lucchesi
Emerson College announced new demonstration policies on Friday.
By Madison Lucchesi
On election day, Massachusetts voters will cast a presidential ballot and determine the future of 5 state laws.
By Madison Lucchesi President Joe Biden and Former President Donald Trump participated in a presidential debate on Thursday. Bostonians reassess their political leanings following the debate. “It’s embarrassing to claim that we’re the most...
By Madison Lucchesi
A bull has been loose in Roslindale since Saturday. Boston Animal Control failed to capture the bull after several attempts throughout the week.
By Sam Lawrence
The flashing lights, smoke machines, and cheering crowds of the Boston Calling Music Festival would be enough to intimidate any local band, but indie pop group Divine Sweater welcomes the experience not only with excitement, but with confidence.
By Emma Siebold and Hongyi Ji
Boston Mayor Michele Wu says the arrest of more than 100 protestors at Emerson College early Thursday morning was due to safety concerns, not the protest itself.Wu also stated law enforcement was needed to ensure safety and to remove fire hazards.
Headline has been edited to reflect updated reports of 118 arrested, not 108 as previously reported.
By Payton Cavanaugh
Around 2:00 a.m. on the fifth day of the Emerson Students for Justice in Palestine encampment, 108 people were arrested in the Boylston Place alley.
By Emma Siebold
Student Government Association outgoing president Charlize Silvestrino and president-elect Nandan Nair called for the resignation of President Jay Bernhardt in a press conference in front of the Boylston Place alley.
By Madison Lucchesi
The Boston Police Department (BPD) released the body camera footage from before the arrests made at Emerson College early this morning. Police officers arrested 108 people from the 2 Boylston Place Alleyway.