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


Porsha the poet stuns FSU
By Caroline Gordon Porsha Olayiwola, an accomplished poet from Boston, shared her poetry during a Center for Inclusive Excellence event...
Caroline Gordon
Feb 11, 2021


University kicks off Black History Month in opening ceremony
By Caroline Gordon Patricia Birch, director of Inclusive Excellence Initiatives, and Deron Hynes, an admissions counselor, hosted the...
Caroline Gordon
Feb 11, 2021


Pixar’s ‘Soul’ is intended for adults
By Patrick Brady “Soul,” directed by Pete Docter and Kemp Powers, is an animated dramedy which most notably features the voices of Jamie...
Patrick Brady
Feb 4, 2021


The Best of 2020
Brennan Atkins – Best animated show of 2020 “Animaniacs” has always been a show that can appeal to both children and adults. You get...
The Gatepost Arts and Features Staff
Feb 4, 2021


Alumni through the decades
By Leighah Beausoleil Editorial Staff [Editor’s Note: This article was printed as a series over the course of the Fall 2020 Semester.]...
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Sep 17, 2020


“Dolittle” does little right...
By Brennan Atkins Arts & Features Editor By Noah Barnes Entertainment Correspondent “Dolittle,” directed by Stephen Gaghan, features a...
Brennan Atkins
Jun 15, 2020


Who is F. Javier Cevallos?
Leighah Beausoleil Asst. News Editor F. Javier Cevallos starts every morning at 5:30 a.m. “That’s the only thing that happens every day,”...
Leighah Beausoleil
Apr 30, 2020


‘Bad Education’ – Superintendent turned sociopath
By Brennan Atkins Arts & Features Editor By Noah Barnes Entertainment Corespondent “Bad Education” is a 2020 HBO film directed by Cory...
Brennan Atkins & Noah Barnes
Apr 30, 2020


‘Pray for Paris’ is a quintessential addition to Westside Gunn’s catalogue
Jared Graf Staff Writer For most of us, 2020 hasn’t been the best year. For Westside Gunn, it’s been bittersweet. Just days before the...
Jared Graf
Apr 30, 2020


Zimmerman aims to provide stability in challenging times
Mackenzie Berube Staff Writer Ellen Zimmerman has seen many changes and played many roles during her 30 years at Framingham State, but...
Mackenzie Berube
Apr 30, 2020


A thing of the past makes its way back
Caroline Lanni Staff Writer Dancers, college students, mothers, and children use these. They have many different purposes – they hold...
Caroline Lanni
Apr 30, 2020


Living and learning at home
Leighah Beausoleil Asst. News Editor For many, it was the first time they saw Executive Vice President Dale Hamel not dressed in a suit....

Leighah Beausoleil
Apr 23, 2020


‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ – a firey romance between an artist and subject
By Brennan Atkins Arts & features Editor “Portrait of a Lady on Fire” is a 2019 French 8lm that masterfully weaves a romantic narrative...
Brennan Atkins
Apr 23, 2020


“My tape measures showed me the world:” A glimpse into global fashion with Virginia Noon
By Abigail Saggio Staff Writer On a sunny March afternoon, Virginia Noon sat in her Hemenway Hall o9ce surrounded by hundreds of...
Abigail Saggio
Apr 23, 2020


Around the world with Lisa Eck
Mackenzie Berube Staff Writer It is a long way from Lisa Eck’s birthplace of Rock Island, Illinois to the Indian Himalayas. Before and...
Mackenzie Berube
Apr 16, 2020


Dua Lipa strikes gold again with ‘Future Nostalgia’
Robert Johnson Jr. Staff Writer The year was 2017. Dua Lipa, an up-and-coming English singer-songwriter, released her self-titled debut...
Robert Johnson Jr.
Apr 16, 2020


Robbie’s Comic Corner: ‘The Fire Never Goes Out’ is a cautionary tale that turns inspirational
Robert Johnson Jr Arts & Features Editor In the realm of graphic novels, not many names scream the word “success” more than that of...
Robert Johnson Jr.
Apr 16, 2020


‘The Irishman’ falls 0at on his face
By Patrick Brady Staff Writer “The Irishman” is a 2019 crime film directed and produced by Martin Scorsese, which is based on the book,...
Patrick Brady
Apr 16, 2020


‘1917’: A war movie worth seeing
By Patrick Brady Staff Writer “1917” is a 2019 war film directed by Sam Mendes, who co-wrote the script with Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Mendes...
Patrick Brady
Apr 9, 2020


5 Seconds of Summer usher in a new era with ‘C A L M’
By Cara McCarthy Associate Editor After two years, Australian pop-punk band 5 Seconds of Summer (5SOS) have released their newest, and...
Cara McCarthy
Apr 9, 2020
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