Students respond back to religious picketer on campus By Katrina Sanville, Editor-in-Chief May 14, 2024
Combatting reproductive care inequality at UMass Boston By Katrina Sanville, Editor-in-Chief April 29, 2024
UMass Boston Chancellor inaugurated after four years By Katrina Sanville, Editor-in-Chief April 18, 2024
SAEC and The Mass Media to host John Green in speaker series By Katrina Sanville and Skylar Bowman February 5, 2024
UMass Boston removes DEI requirements from faculty job applications By Katrina Sanville, Editor-in-Chief January 22, 2024
Celebrity worship, politics and the power of the consumer By Katrina Sanville, Editor-in-Chief December 12, 2023
MASSPIRG launches ‘Protect Our Oceans’ campaign By Katrina Sanville, Editor-in-Chief December 12, 2023
The Mass Media incorrectly reports regarding Israel-Palestine conflict By Katrina Sanville and Skylar Bowman November 27, 2023
Students for Justice in Palestine hold memorial for martyrs of Gaza By Katrina Sanville, Editor-in-Chief November 13, 2023
Student Arts and Events Council wins award at regional conference By Katrina Sanville, Editor-in-Chief November 6, 2023
UMass Boston announces the opening of Native & Indigenous Student Resource Hub By Katrina Sanville, Editor-in-Chief October 23, 2023
Judge rules killing of Sayed Arif Faisal justified By Katrina Sanville, Editor-in-Chief October 16, 2023
Biden Administration hosts White House Campus Press Briefing By Katrina Sanville, Editor-in-Chief October 2, 2023
COVID-19 won’t disappear just because we ignore it By Katrina Sanville, Editor-in-Chief September 18, 2023
Glass half full: UMass Boston isn’t as bad as we make it By Katrina Sanville, Editor-in-Chief September 11, 2023
Introducing Beacon: UMass Boston’s most adorable new student By Katrina Sanville, Editor-in-Chief September 11, 2023
AI is killing creatives, and we’re only at the beginning By Katrina Sanville, Editor-in-Chief September 5, 2023
College is about the journey, not the destination By Katrina Sanville, Editor-in-Chief September 5, 2023
Boston Calling day three recap: Paramore and more close out with a bang By Olivia Reid and Katrina Sanville June 1, 2023
Boston Calling day two recap: New England natives shine through By Olivia Reid and Katrina Sanville June 1, 2023
Boston Calling day one recap: Niall Horan, Foo Fighters and more kick off weekend By Olivia Reid and Katrina Sanville June 1, 2023
2023-2024 Graduate and Undergraduate Student Government election results By Katrina Sanville, Editor-in-Chief April 21, 2023
“the record” spins its way into the hearts of fans and critics alike By Katrina Sanville, Editor-in-Chief March 31, 2023
Letter from the Editor: The Mass Media is UMass Boston’s independent student newspaper By Katrina Sanville, Editor-in-Chief March 14, 2023
UMass Boston Theater Department brings working to the stage By Katrina Sanville, Editor-in-Chief November 24, 2022
Shedding light on ‘For the Times’ brand campaign By Katrina Sanville and Skylar Bowman October 14, 2022
Mass Media incorrectly labels Amtrak strikes and rail services By Katrina Sanville and Kaushar Barejiya October 7, 2022
An interview with Vice Chancellor Ferrer-Muñiz By Katrina Sanville, Editor-in-Chief September 8, 2022
First week back filled with losses for athletics By Katrina Sanville, Editor-in-Chief September 8, 2022
How to stay active on campus outside of collegiate athletics By Katrina Sanville, Editor-in-Chief September 8, 2022
Support local businesses and check out these independent bookstores By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor May 5, 2022
UMass Boston choirs beautifully blend art and activism By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor April 21, 2022
Why Chick-Fil-A’s expansion into Massachusetts is harmful By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor April 20, 2022
UMass Boston’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’ transforms Austen in a delightful and witty way By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor April 14, 2022
Finish the school year off right with some events on campus By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor April 14, 2022
Cook up a storm with these tips and tricks for baking delicious treats By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor March 24, 2022
Grab a ticket and check out these performances coming to Massachusetts By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor March 9, 2022
Fans get quite the special show as Dodie’s tour stops in Boston By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor March 3, 2022
Hit refresh and find some fun activities for spring By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor February 24, 2022
Fall in love with these modern romance recommendations By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor February 24, 2022
Young people and skin care: the squeaky clean trend By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor February 17, 2022
Witty adaptation of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ coming to UMass Boston’s theatre By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor February 10, 2022
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Get organized: Notion vs. traditional planners for the college student’s lifestyle By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor February 3, 2022
Joining the herd: testing a new kind of social media By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor January 27, 2022
How to get in the kitchen and start cooking for college students By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor January 27, 2022
Wrapping up your listening habits: the appeal of Spotify Wrapped By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor December 10, 2021
Is HBO Max’s ‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ a new binge-worthy show? By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor December 2, 2021
Holidays on a budget: Inexpensive gift ideas for college students By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor December 2, 2021
It’s a perfect night to listen to ‘Red (Taylor’s Version)’ By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor November 18, 2021
UMass Boston brings Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers to new audiences By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor November 18, 2021
Vendors on campus allow fresh shopping options for students By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor November 11, 2021
Culinary uprising: Younger generations’ obsession with cooking videos By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor November 11, 2021
The handmade revolution: younger generations’ take on old hobbies By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor November 4, 2021
‘Radio Silence’: the book all college students should read By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor November 4, 2021
UMass Boston’s podcast offers fresh voice for Beacons By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor October 29, 2021
Salmonella outbreak affects 37 states, including Massachusetts By Katrina Sanville, Arts Editor October 29, 2021
Get in the spirit: inexpensive ways for Beacons to celebrate fall By Katrina Sanville, Arts Writer October 20, 2021
Back to school bites: Easy meals for Beacons on the go By Katrina Sanville, Arts Writer October 15, 2021
Writ Large’s “Millennial Map”—modern voices in a sea of modern issues By Katrina Sanville, Arts Writer October 15, 2021
Back to school for Beacons: returning during COVID-19 By Katrina Sanville, Arts Writer September 24, 2021
Performances in the pandemic: perfect melody or missing the note? By Katrina Sanville, Arts Writer September 17, 2021
Streaming services: a blessing or threat in disguise for modern age media? By Katrina Sanville, Arts Writer September 10, 2021
HBO Max’s ‘Gossip Girl’: Film faux pas compared to original By Katrina Sanville, Arts Writer August 30, 2021
Through the phone screen: looking at early quarantine trends and fads By Katrina Sanville, Arts Writer April 30, 2021
The other side of the disc: “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” review By Katrina Sanville, Arts Writer April 16, 2021