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The Suicide Squad: James Gunn’s magic touch
When superhero films fiop, it usually means that the characters lose any second chance at silver-screen stardom. DC hasn’t made a Green...
Jackson Clyde
Sep 30, 2021


'Everything Comes Back to Baldwin': Arts & Ideas celebrates James Baldwin
By Emily Rosenberg Arts & Features Editor Arts & Ideas kicked off the event series “Good Trouble” Sept. 28 with a presentation of the...

Emily Rosenberg
Sep 30, 2021


Tyler, the Creator continues to evolve with new album
By Jack McLaughlin “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST” is the latest offering from artist Tyler, the Creator. This album comes off the heels of the...
Jack McLaughlin
Sep 30, 2021


OBX season two makes me cringe
By Caroline Gordon Outer Banks season two is immature and unrealistic. The Netflix show stars Madeline Cline as Sarah Cameron and Chase...
Caroline Gordon
Sep 30, 2021


Star Wars: Visions: Nine shorts, seven studios, one electrifying anthology
By Sean Cabot George Lucas’ inspiration from Akira Kurosawa’s chanbara samurai films in creating “Star Wars” is a well-established...
Sean Cabot
Sep 30, 2021


Mujeres Solidarias – “Every Story Matters”
By Haley Hadge A panel discussion with comic artists Pepita Sandwich, Quan Zhou, and Power Paola, sponsored by Arts & Ideas, the Art and...
Haley Hadge
Sep 30, 2021


Art as an outlet
By Caroline Gordon Marjorie Agosin, a Chilean-American writer and artist, presented her work “Arpilleras” during an in-person discussion...
Caroline Gordon
Sep 23, 2021


‘A Quiet Place Part II’ finds its footing
By Patrick Brady “A Quiet Place Part II” is the sequel to 2018’s “A Quiet Place,” a horror film directed by John Krasinski. Unlike most...
Patrick Brady
Sep 23, 2021


Lil Nas X Exceeds Expectations With Debut Album
By Jack McLaughlin After a series of hits over the past few years, Lil Nas X’s debut album “MONTERO” has Anally been released. The artist...
Jack McLaughlin
Sep 23, 2021


McAuliffe Center is back in action
By Caroline Gordon Mary MacDonald, planetarium manager, hosted a live planetarium show at the Christa McAuliffe Center Sept. 17....
Caroline Gordon
Sep 23, 2021


Andrew Card Speaks at FSU for 20th Anniversary of 9/11 attacks
By Emily Rosenberg One of the most iconic images of 9/11 is of a member of President George W. Bush’s executive staff leaning in to tell...

Emily Rosenberg
Sep 16, 2021


Best of Summer 2021
"Luca" By Austin Riffelmacher Sea creatures collecting land garbage. Parental figures warning against the human world. Fish living in...
The Gatepost Arts and Features Staff
Sep 16, 2021


‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’ Sets the Bar High for the New MCU
By Olivia Copeland Marvel movies are back! Once again, superhero fans can hustle into theaters and witness this increasingly complex...
Olivia Copeland
Sep 16, 2021


Alexis Rivera discusses mental health and systemic challenges facing young men
By Branden LaCroix Alexis Rivera has lived his whole life in Framingham serving his community, a trait that was planted in him through...

Branden LaCroix
Sep 16, 2021


Hilltop premiers filmed performance of ‘The Nineteenth’: Actors shine despite COVID-19 restrictions
By Soren Colstrup The last year has been difficult for the Hilltop Players. They have seen productions canceled for a variety of reasons...
Soren Colstrup
May 6, 2021


Admissions maintains engagement with applicants despite COVID-19 pandemic
By Maia Almeida Because of the COVID-19 restrictions imposed by the commonwealth of Massachusetts, FSU’s admissions staff developed new...
Maia Almeida
May 6, 2021


Mancuso Center Director Halcyon Mancuso surprises students with internship stipends
By Brennan Atkins Throughout this Spring semester, Halcyon Mancuso, English professor and director of the Mancuso Humanities Workforce...
Brennan Atkins
May 6, 2021


FSU looks to expand use of Warren Conference Center: ‘We’re open to just about anything’
By Jared Graf Following a loss of revenue caused by COVID-19, FSU is proposing new initiatives to expand the use of the Warren Conference...
Jared Graf
May 6, 2021


Breaking the earth: A new perspective on the English language
By Caroline Gordon Arts & Ideas and the Center for Inclusive Excellence hosted Pulitzer prize winner, Quiara Hudes, who presented her...
Caroline Gordon
May 6, 2021


Fashion majors showcase their ‘Ethereal Glamour’
By Caroline Gordon, Emily Rosenberg With the DPAC decorated in LED lights and elegant cotton clouds, the Fashion Club streamed their...
The Gatepost Arts and Features Staff
May 6, 2021
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