A deadly fishing boat accident off the coast of Gloucester, Massachusetts, has raised renewed concerns about safety in the ...
At MCLA, we often talk about supporting students’ mental health—especially during the most stressful times of the semester. But one major part of student wellbeing is frequently overlooked: nutrition.
Its finals season again, and for most college students, this is a stressful time of year. Academic burnout is at an all-time high, students who suffer from seasonal or general anxiety and depression ...
Produced by Jack Clarke and director Brett Gregory, Nobody Loves and You Don’t Deserve to Exist (2022) stands as proof that the pioneering spirit of independent British cinema is very much alive and ...
In an increasingly digital world, virtual watch parties have emerged as a popular and accessible way for students at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts to engage with academic content, outside of ...
In a time where political divide is at its peak and human rights often become a topic of debate, the Presidential Election of 2024 appears to provoke mass anxiety. As a result, MCLA called for what ...
Bienvenue à (welcome to) J’adore la Créativité (In English: I Love Creativity) In this column, I will write about various topics involving arts, entertainment, and culture. I aim to focus on unique ...
The Online Beacon presents a photo gallery from the 2025 Hardman Lecture, which welcomed Jodie Ginsberg, CEO of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), to the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts ...
On January 20, President Donald Trump signed an executive order, aimed at dismantling what he described as “radical and wasteful government DEI programs and preferences.” The order says Americans ...
With the semester moving forward, many students eventually hit the same problem — running out of storage or spending way too long transferring files between computers. OneDrive is helpful, but large ...
The Women of Color Initiative (WOCI), in collaboration with the MERC Office at MCLA, hosted an open discussion on Wednesday, Nov. 12, bringing students together to examine issues ranging from AI in ...
In the traditional ways of our society, masculinity is often deemed as a badge of strength, while femininity is equated with weakness. From the workplace to personal relationships, people, regardless ...