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


‘CODA’ proves to be worth the Oscar hype
By Jack McLaughlin “CODA” is a terrific film that’s currently receiving lots of attention after its multiple wins at this year’s Oscars...
Jack McLaughlin
Apr 7, 2022


Authors and artists resumes in person
By Ryan O'Connell The Linda Vaden Goad Authors and Artists series, hosted by Arts & Ideas, gave two FSU professors an opportunity to talk...

Ryan O'Connell
Mar 31, 2022


Sy Stokes addresses how to support students in the face of hate speech on college campuses
By Emily Rosenberg Sy Stokes gave a keynote address for the annual Olivia A. Davidson Voices of Color program and highlighted ways to...

Emily Rosenberg
Mar 31, 2022


Tyler, The Creator dazzled the DCU Center
By Jack McLaughlin Tyler, the Creator made a stop at the DCU Center on March 3 with Teezo Touchdown, Vince Staples, and Kali Uchis as...
Jack McLaughlin
Mar 31, 2022


‘The Batman’ – Darker than black, somehow
By Sean Cabot “The Batman” is a difficult movie to discuss. There have been so many iterations of the character that any attempts to...
Sean Cabot
Mar 31, 2022


A love by chance, a career by choice: Millie González reflects on her journey to library dean
By Leighah Beausoleil Millie González recalls, as a little girl, roaming the aisles of her neighborhood’s public library. Soaking in the...

Leighah Beausoleil
Mar 31, 2022


FSU’s First Lady Josée Vachon: From student journalist to renowned performer
By Ashlyn Kelly Josée Vachon was studying to be a high school French teacher. She never imagined she would end up working for a newspaper...
Ashlyn Kelly
Mar 25, 2022


The Gatepost legacy lives on: Alumni reflect on the value of their Gatepost experiences
By Leighah Beausoleil, Emily Rosenberg, Steven Bonini, Sophia Harris, Tyler Wahl, Branden LaCroix Phil LeClare ’94 Initially attending a...

Leighah Beausoleil
Mar 24, 2022


SGA thriving despite COVID-19 challenges
By Patrick Brady It’s a Tuesday night. Students trickle in and take their seats in the Alumni Room. They’re chatty, yet content and...
Patrick Brady
Mar 24, 2022


Professors by day, Gatepost advisors by night: An interview with Desmond McCarthy and Liz Banks
By Donald Halsing Associate Editor After earning his Ph.D. in English and American Literature from Brandeis University, Desmond McCarthy...
Donald Halsing
Mar 24, 2022


The true story of Sam the Ram
By Haley Hadge In the middle of the Dwight Quad, the Sam the Ram statue stands tall and proud, but before Sam earned his moment in the...
Haley Hadge
Mar 24, 2022


Pass through the gateway to 1932
By Leighah Beausoleil In the October 1932 issue of The Gatepost, Maude B. Gerritson wrote a feature on life at The State Normal School a...

Leighah Beausoleil
Mar 24, 2022


Arts & Ideas connects community to careers
By Emma Lyons “Arts & Ideas” is hosting five events at Framingham State University for the Spring 2022 semester, and has started plans to...

Emma Lyons
Mar 24, 2022


Framingham’s got talent!
By Ryan O'Connell Framingham State University’s Dance Team hosted its first student talent show in three years, “Framingham’s Got...

Ryan O'Connell
Mar 24, 2022


Sincerely, John Maynard: Gatepost alum recalls writing a column while serving in Iraq
By the Gatepost Editorial Board I was drawn to the military by the promise of free college with the GI Bill and really didn’t know what I...
Editorial Board
Mar 24, 2022


Mayor Charlie Sisitsky’s door is always open
By Steven Bonini Throughout his life, Charlie Sisitsky has worked on many projects as a planning director. Now, as the new mayor,...
Steven Bonini
Mar 24, 2022


Hernease Davis presents her healing process with “...new love”
By Emily Rosenberg Hernease Davis, a photo-based artist, gave a presentation on her artistic process and art as a form of self care, in...

Emily Rosenberg
Mar 5, 2022


Black Lives Matter, and everyone at FSU knows it
By Ryan O'Connell In celebration of Black History Month, a banner stating Black Lives Matter was signed by dozens of students and then...

Ryan O'Connell
Mar 5, 2022


‘Line Goes Up’ – Exploring the fractured culture of NFTs
By Jackson Clyde Since their emergence in 2021, the prevalence of so-called non-fungible tokens in popular discourse has been impossible...
Jackson Clyde
Mar 5, 2022


How camping led Geology Professor Leslie Campbell to a career
By Caroline Gordon On a cool, late summer afternoon, prior to starting elementary school, Geology Professor Leslie Campbell walked across...
Caroline Gordon
Mar 5, 2022
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