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


The early bird gets the vaccine: FSU student helps book COVID-19 vaccinations for the community
Leighah Beausoleil News Editor An alarm clock blares at 3 a.m. waking Emma Zizza – it’s time to schedule another COVID-19 vaccine...

Leighah Beausoleil
May 6, 2021


‘Fate: The Winx Saga’ gives fairies a dark remodel
By Cara McCarthy At 22 years old, even I couldn’t predict my excitement when I heard “Fate: The Winx Saga” was being released on Netflix...
Cara McCarthy
May 5, 2021


Painting for peace with Jeff Sparr
By Emily Rosenberg When Jeff Sparr combined the peace sign with a heart, he wanted to represent peace of mind and a hope that one day, it...

Emily Rosenberg
May 5, 2021


‘Pathologic 2’ – Playing through a pandemic
By Sean Cabot When a player begins “Pathologic 2,” their character has killed three men in self-defense after being wrongfully accused of...
Sean Cabot
May 5, 2021


Taylor Swift, now in technicolor
Emily Rosenberg Opinions Editor

Emily Rosenberg
Apr 22, 2021


“Rolling with the punches” : SUAB creates memories despite pandemic
By Cara McCarthy As a student at Framingham State, there is a good chance you have taken part in at least one event held by the Student...
Cara McCarthy
Apr 22, 2021


From Zoom screens to new routines: Preschool teachers strive to keep children engaged
By Jared Graf Throughout the current school year, educators everywhere felt the impacts and pressures of returning to the classroom in...
Jared Graf
Apr 22, 2021


IAFSA builds connections across generations: Ensuring success for alumni and students for 147 years
By Ashley Wall Editor-in-Chief Walking along Adams Road in Framingham, one might notice number 42 – an inviting house with white and...
Ashley Wall
Apr 19, 2021


What does it mean to idolize politicians?
By Steven Bonini Washington, D.C. has the Lincoln Memorial dedicated to the country’s 16th president. George Washington, the first...
Steven Bonini
Apr 15, 2021


Dance Team looks to the future
By Maia Almeida Before the pandemic, there was never a time the Athletic Center was empty with sports games taking place in the gym,...
Maia Almeida
Apr 15, 2021


Spy x Family: An incredible genre-blending love story
Sean Cabot Staff Writer When I decided to read Tatsuya Endo’s “Spy x Family” on a friend’s recommendation, I was intrigued. But in spite...
Sean Cabot
Apr 15, 2021


What the Earth can teach us: Vandana Singh shares her climate studies
By Emily Rosenberg, Caroline Gordon The Christa McAuliffe Center hosted Vandana Singh to discuss her research on the climate crisis with...

Emily Rosenberg
Apr 15, 2021


Season 4 of ‘Wynonna Earp’ was perfectly chaotic
By Olivia Copeland If you’d like to see a show about killing demons and monsters, hanging with old western bandits, and protecting...
Olivia Copeland
Apr 15, 2021


Harvard professor sparks national reform
By Caroline Gordon Arts & Ideas hosted “From Theory to Practice: Ethnic Studies to Make a More Just World” featuring Dr. Lorgia García...
Caroline Gordon
Apr 7, 2021


From bedroom art studio to Zoom gallery: Framingham State’s artists honored Mazgal juried show
By Brennan Atkins Arts & Features Editor Typically, artists display their work at the Mazmanian Art Gallery for family and friends to...
Brennan Atkins
Apr 7, 2021


“Zack Snyder’s Justice League:” Justice has finally been served
By Patrick Brady “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” is an enhanced and expanded version of 2017’s “Justice League.” Even though the 2017 film...
Patrick Brady
Apr 7, 2021


Career Services provides opportunity in uncertain times: ‘We’ll do whatever we can to help’
By Jared Graf When Jacob Mixon graduated FSU as a biology major last semester, he never would have imagined landing a job as a research...
Jared Graf
Apr 7, 2021


‘Stories have the power to create change': Grace Talusan reads from her memoir 'The Body Papers'
By Emily Rosenberg Editorial Board As a Filipina-American author, Grace Talusan said she’d never read a book with a protagonist similar...

Emily Rosenberg
Apr 7, 2021


The Armenian perspective : The impact of geopolitics, press and media, and trauma
Leigh Beausoleil News Editor As part of the Global Studies Lecture Series, a group of panelists met for “The Never-Ending Story: Artsakh...

Leighah Beausoleil
Mar 31, 2021


Whittemore Library staff aims to be inclusive and accessible
By Jared Graf Arts & Features Editor This year, the Henry Whittemore Library looks much different than it has in the past. Plexiglass...
Jared Graf
Mar 31, 2021
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