By: Diego Torres (Class of ’21) When I see OneEmerson plastered on walls and headlining emails, all I do is think. I think of the students who live through police brutality and racial injustice on a daily basis and it isn’t just some liberal game of superior ideals and social media posts. I think ofContinue reading “An Open Letter: OneEmerson?”
Category Archives: Manifesto
2020: GOODBYE LETTER
By Gus Hlavacek Dear Emerson student, Hi. I hope that you’re doing alright amidst everything that’s going on right now. I’m Gus. We may or may not have gotten to know each other in our shared time at Emerson College. As students, our time at this school is bookended by each of our own widelyContinue reading “2020: GOODBYE LETTER”
2020: REFLECTIONS FROM THIS SIDE OF A PWI
By Sahil Nisha I’ve spent five years going through Emerson College. I entered as an alcoholic Writing major who barely made it into the Honors Program and exited as a theorist with a custom-built major in Post/Colonial Media Studies. I want to leave the next generation of Union members and the Emerson communityContinue reading “2020: REFLECTIONS FROM THIS SIDE OF A PWI”
2019: EMERSON IS NOT LGBT FRIENDLY
Emerson College hosts professors, classes, and price tags that are hostile to students of color, of low income, and of the LGBTQ+ community. Emerson is not unique in this way, but it does market itself as a uniquely progressive institution, celebrating its ranking as the most LGBT+ friendly school in the nation by the PrincetonContinue reading “2019: EMERSON IS NOT LGBT FRIENDLY”
2019: A call for an Emerson Student Union
To the Students reading this:As exemplified by the recent scandal revealing bribery to gain access to prestigious universities, the people who control our colleges and universities care more about making the most money possible than young people’s education. Higher Education sets its ideals upon values of exploration, seeking knowledge, and expression. Instead, modern universities existContinue reading “2019: A call for an Emerson Student Union”
2019: Let’s Do Something About It
Emerson costs too much. That’s not controversial, 62% of Emerson students receive some kind of financial aid to help with the cost. It’s a well known and publicized issue. Why, then, did the College raise Emerson’s price tag 5% last semester without raising financial aid? Maybe Emerson didn’t have enough money to shoulder their newContinue reading “2019: Let’s Do Something About It”
2019: Fighting for a better Emerson
At the heart of it all (and the heart of our Union) we want to bring class equity to Emerson College. Too many of us have seen our classmates get priced out of this College. Too many of us struggle to stay as ever-climbing tuition pushes us into debt. And too many of us feelContinue reading “2019: Fighting for a better Emerson”