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


Heartstopper - viewer resuscitation is advised
By Haley Hadge Editorial Staff Netflix has brought Alice Oseman’s graphic novel, “Heartstopper,” to the small screen, and it is...
Haley Hadge
May 4, 2022


Hilltop’s ‘Medium Gals’ performs an Impromptu Cabaret
By Emily Rosenberg Arts & Features Editor As a plus-sized, nerdy history major, junior Meeghan Bresnahan figured she’d been typecast into...

Emily Rosenberg
May 4, 2022


“Berserk” – An unfinished masterpiece
By Sean Cabot Multimedia Critic Kentaro Miura’s “Berserk” is one of the most beloved works of fantasy to come out of the Japanese comic...
Sean Cabot
May 4, 2022


A morning patrol in Cruiser 10
By Haley Hadge Editorial Staff Tuesday, May 3, 8:58 a.m. Rain hangs heavy in the sky above the Framingham State University Police...
Haley Hadge
May 4, 2022


Not just a profession – a passion: Eight professors honored with Distinguished Faculty Awards
By Caroline Gordon, Emily Rosenberg, Ryan O'Connell Kimberly Arditte Hall, College of Social Sciences and Education Prior to teaching at...
Caroline Gordon
Apr 21, 2022


FSU alum Enzo Silon Surin shares his passion for poetry
By Caroline Gordon Those who have a passion for poetry came together at the Heineman Ecumenical Center for a reading, hosted by the...
Caroline Gordon
Apr 21, 2022


The CIE hosts first ever art purchase awards: Student artwork embodies identity
By Ryan O'Connell Asst. Arts & Features Editor The Center for Inclusive Excellence (CIE) unveiled a gallery containing a selection of...

Ryan O'Connell
Apr 21, 2022


‘Morbius’ – an exercise in pointlessness
By Sean Cabot Daniel Espinosa’s “Morbius” has no good reason to exist. Even if it wasn’t rooted in one of the most cynical cinematic...
Sean Cabot
Apr 21, 2022


For the bake-off wannabe
By Mark Haskell For those who adore “The Great British Baking Show” (GBBS) and baking altogether, this is the book for you. “A Good Day...
Mark Haskell
Apr 21, 2022


Kaguya-Sama: Love is War – a madcap minefield of passion
By Sean Cabot Aka Akasaka’s “Kaguya-Sama: Love is War,” is an award-winning romantic comedy comic that has sold over 15 million copies....
Sean Cabot
Apr 14, 2022


Students gather for a mental health ‘Fresh Check’
By Leighah Beausoleil The McCarthy Center forum was flooded with FSU community members, eager to learn more about mental health and...

Leighah Beausoleil
Apr 14, 2022


Car Seat Headrest makes an outstanding appearance at House Of Blues Boston
By Kyle Walker Car Seat Headrest consists of frontman genius behind the music Will Toledo, guitarist Ethan Ives, drummer Andrew Katz, and...
Kyle Walker
Apr 14, 2022


Christian Fellowship Easter Egg Hunt cracks open childhood memories
By Patrick Brady Framingham State University’s Christian Fellowship hosted an Easter egg hunt April 13. The event began in the Heineman...
Patrick Brady
Apr 14, 2022


A merry time with marigolds: Green Initiative hosts pot painting event
By Leighah Beausoleil On a warm, sunny day in front of the McCarthy Center, students gathered to paint pots for their blooming marigolds...

Leighah Beausoleil
Apr 14, 2022


Library staff reflect on National Library Week events
By Emma Lyons The Henry Whittemore Library held a series of events for National Library Week from April 4 to April 8. This year’s theme...

Emma Lyons
Apr 14, 2022


The lights burn bright in his memory: FSU’s gym named in memory of Richard Logan
By Leighah Beausoleil Editor-in-Chief Emotions ran high on April 8 as community members looked up at the sign hanging above the new gym...

Leighah Beausoleil
Apr 14, 2022


Kristelle Angelli – A beacon of hope for Campus Ministry
By Steven Bonini Kristelle Angelli is known to many people as the Catholic chaplain for the University, but what they may not know is...
Steven Bonini
Apr 14, 2022


Capstone projects begin showing in the Mazmanian Gallery
By Ryan O'Connell Several graphic arts and illustration students displayed their capstone projects in the Mazmanian Gallery April 5. The...

Ryan O'Connell
Apr 7, 2022


Aram Han Sifuentes explains how she uses art to talk back to power
By Emma Lyons Arts & Ideas welcomed Aram Han Sifuentes to speak via Zoom following a protest-banner-making event in Hemenway Hall April...

Emma Lyons
Apr 7, 2022


‘The Golden Era of College Radio’: WDJM alumni share memories from the station
By Emily Rosenberg There’s a beat-up door plastered with scratched-up, risqué bumper stickers that open into a darkened room. The room is...

Emily Rosenberg
Apr 7, 2022
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