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THE GATEPOST
Framingham State's award-winning independent student newspaper since 1932


Egypt through a digital lens: Julia Troche discusses Egyptology in a new light
By Bella Omar Asst. Arts & Features Editor Julia Troche, an Egyptologist teaching at Missouri State University, visited Framingham State...
Bella Omar
Oct 20, 2023


McAuliffe Center hosts Mass STEM Week events
By Raena Doty Arts & Features Editor By Francisco Omar Fernandez Rodriguez Staff Writer The Christa McAuliffe Center’s very own director,...
The Gatepost Arts and Features Staff
Oct 20, 2023


Wes Anderson’s shorts have big impact
By Owen Glancy Asst. Arts & Features Editor Wes Anderson has been on a roll this year, releasing his newest feature film “Asteroid City”...
Owen Glancy
Oct 20, 2023


Obour Tanner’s archive offers unique historical perspective
By Jack McLaughlin Arts & Features Editor Tara Bynum, author of “Reading Pleasures: Everyday Black Living in Early America,” spoke about...
Jack McLaughlin
Oct 20, 2023


Completing the picture: Claire Levarreda talks about her archive for Indigenous voices
By Raena Doty Arts & Features Editor By Francisco Omar Fernandez Rodriguez Staff Writer The Center for Digital Humanities hosted Claire...
The Gatepost Arts and Features Staff
Oct 13, 2023


‘Pokémon Teal Mask’ - gotta catch ‘em all! (again)
By Paul Harrington Staff Writer It brings me joy to say “Pokémon Scarlet and Violet” has received downloadable content! Part one of “The...
Paul Harrington
Oct 13, 2023


‘Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation’ returns in style
By Owen Glancy Asst. Arts & Features Editor “Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation” was a smash hit back when season one aired in 2021,...
Owen Glancy
Oct 13, 2023


Paint and Sip event raises awareness for LGBT History Month
By Jack McLaughlin Arts & Features Editor Students gathered in the Center for Inclusive Excellence (CIE) for a relaxing paint and sip to...
Jack McLaughlin
Oct 13, 2023


René Cordero shares research on 1960s Dominican Republic
By Jack McLaughlin Arts & Features Editor The “Historians of Color” speaker series welcomed René Cordero to discuss Dominican youth...
Jack McLaughlin
Oct 13, 2023


A return to Klassic Kombat
By Izayah Morgan Editorial Staff “Mortal Kombat 1” had a challenging legacy to uphold, with more than 30 years of games going back to the...
Izayah Morgan
Oct 13, 2023


‘Saw X’ - back to the bloody basics
By Jesse Burchill Staff Writer “Saw X” is a horror film directed by Kevin Greutert and released on Sept. 29. The 10th entry in the “Saw”...
Jesse Burchill
Oct 6, 2023


‘Pup pup boogie’ your way to the theaters
By Liv Dunleavy Staff Writer We find ourselves again in Adventure City in the new film “Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie,” following the 2021...
Liv Dunleavy
Oct 6, 2023


A previous president’s pastime: Helen Heineman, president emerita, signs copies of her novel
By Ryan O’Connell Associate Editor Nearly 5-and-a-half miles south of Framingham State University, green plains begin to open up either...

Ryan O'Connell
Oct 6, 2023


FSU’s most exemplary alum: Irene Moore Davis discusses Mary Miles Bibb’s social justice
By Raena Doty Arts & Features Editor To the students of FSU, “Miles Bibb” most frequently refers to the residence hall with the most...
Raena Doty
Oct 6, 2023


Raena’s Room Report: Plushies in a premium
By Raena Doty Arts & Features Editor For many freshmen living on campus, the most nerve-wracking part of the first day is when they must...
Raena Doty
Oct 6, 2023


A shell of a good time - ‘Shredder’s Revenge’
By Jackson Clyde Staff Writer Just months ago, I had yet to dip my toes into the “beat ’em up” genre of video games, and had no...
Jackson Clyde
Oct 6, 2023


'Bottoms' comes out on top
By Owen Glancy Asst. Arts & Features Editor Of all the films released this past summer, the one most noteworthy that seemed to fall by...
Owen Glancy
Sep 29, 2023


Grist media paves way for climate fiction
By Raena Doty Arts & Features Editor The Henry Whittemore Library hosted Sept. 28 a discussion between Corey Farrenkopf, a librarian at...
Raena Doty
Sep 29, 2023


Authors ‘fly the flag’ for Irish children’s literature
By Raena Doty Arts & Features Editor The English Department hosted three Irish children’s and young adult authors at FSU in the Heineman...
Raena Doty
Sep 29, 2023


‘DRUZY’ is a hidden gem
By Ryan O’Connell Associate Editor In a year, 2023 is probably best characterized by its colossal entertainment strikes, affecting...

Ryan O'Connell
Sep 29, 2023
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