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


Arcane – In a League of its own
By Sean Cabot “League of Legends” is a free-to-play multiplayer online battle arena game that, since its release in 2009, has gained a...
Sean Cabot
Dec 3, 2021


The Hilltop players finds light in dark times in upcoming cabaret
By Emily Rosenberg With Suit Jacket Posse Performances and fall play “Clue,” the semester has been packed for members of the Hilltop...

Emily Rosenberg
Dec 3, 2021


‘House of Gucci’ is a fashionable excitement worth the price
By Jack McLaughlin “House of Gucci” is the real life story of Maurizio Gucci and Patrizia Reggiani, and shows how their relationship...
Jack McLaughlin
Dec 3, 2021


A ‘Clue’ about Hilltop’s newest play
By Emma Lyons Framingham State’s theatre club, The Hilltop Players, staged three performances of “Clue” – its first play performed in...

Emma Lyons
Dec 3, 2021


TSO rocks back onto the stage
By Donald Halsing Donald Halsing / THE GATEPOST In the winter of 1995, the late Paul O’Neill called together the musicians who would form...
Donald Halsing
Dec 3, 2021


Mazmanian Gallery’s latest exhibitions capture the community
By Caroline Gordon Art professors Tim McDonald and Keri Straka exhibited their artwork, “Internal Blooming and the Ancient Future” at the...
Caroline Gordon
Nov 19, 2021


Chainsaw Man – It speaks for itself, really
By Sean Cabot Where to even begin with “Chainsaw Man?” By all accounts, this is a comic that should not work to the extent that it does....
Sean Cabot
Nov 19, 2021


‘Caroline, Or Change’ a symphonic musical that thrills and distresses
By Austin Riffelmacher Musical theatre is not known for its subtlety. That’s not a swipe at the genre – it’s just that musicals thrive on...
Austin Riffelmacher
Nov 19, 2021


Mazmanian Gallery’s latest exhibitions capture the community
By Caroline Gordon Art professors Tim McDonald and Keri Straka exhibited their artwork, “Internal Blooming and the Ancient Future” at the...
Caroline Gordon
Nov 19, 2021


The Onyx and English Club make fantasy fantastic
By Ryan O'Connell The Onyx and the English Club recently collaborated in hosting a fantasy-based short story writing competition in the...

Ryan O'Connell
Nov 19, 2021


Penney stretches the canvas to highlight Native American artists
By Emma Lyons The Henry Whittemore Library welcomed David W. Penney for his presentation, Stretching the Canvas: Eight Decades of Native...

Emma Lyons
Nov 12, 2021


FSU student veterans reflect on their service
By Sophia Harris Jennifer Osgood, a senior health and wellness major, recalled a memory from her time in the Army when she and her boss...

Sophia Harris
Nov 12, 2021


Welcome back Your Majesty: ‘The Ancestor’ by Danielle Trussoni
By Mark Haskell If you are looking for a captivating read this winter, look no further than Danielle Trussoni’s “The Ancestor.” The...
Mark Haskell
Nov 12, 2021


Culture Fest returns at FSU
By Ryan O'Connell Members of the Afro Caribbean Dance Group (ACDG) hosted their third annual Culture Fest last weekend, Nov. 6. Having...

Ryan O'Connell
Nov 12, 2021


‘Halloween Kills’ ruins my night
By Ryan Schreiber What a great movie. Not! I was disgusted with how “Halloween Kills” played out and I was disappointed that I spent my...
Ryan Schreiber
Nov 12, 2021


The Swiacki Children’s Literature Festival returns in-person with lectures from Mercier, Steptoe, an
By Emily Rosenberg Simmons University professor Cathryn Mercier said the return to in-person teaching has been surprisingly hard for her....

Emily Rosenberg
Nov 4, 2021


‘Many Saints’ is so good it’s sinful
By Emily Rosenberg Judging by stereotype – with my flowery dresses, pink accessories, and almond milk iced coffees, you may not expect me...

Emily Rosenberg
Nov 4, 2021


Mancuso’s senior art purchases paintbrush strokes across campus
By Donald Halsing Back in 2018, English Professor Halcyon Mancuso was having dinner in the Dining Commons when she came to a realization...
Donald Halsing
Nov 4, 2021


The River is deep, but the script is shallow
By Austin Riffelmacher The music of Tina Turner is “simply the best.” The Broadway musical “Tina – The Tina Turner Musical” is not....
Austin Riffelmacher
Nov 4, 2021


Poetry Slam a smash hit
By Ryan O'Connell, Emma Lyons The English Department recently held an advertised open-mic poetry night at Sandella’s Flatbread Café, Oct....

Ryan O'Connell
Oct 28, 2021
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