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


Breaking boundaries by building blocks
By Evan Lee, Editorial Staff By Leighah Beausoleil, Editorial Staff A free press is fundamental to a free people. Journalists, who...
Evan Lee
Apr 9, 2020


‘Les Misérables’ is far from miserable
By Patrick Brady Staff Writer “Les Misérables” is a 2019 French drama film directed and co-written by Ladj Ly, who was born in Mali, West...
Patrick Brady
Apr 3, 2020


The building, the myths, Henry Whittemore Library
Caroline Lanni Staff Writer Legend has it this iconic building was designed to be a prison. With its concrete walls and open center...
Caroline Lanni
Apr 2, 2020


Jay-E meets Jay-Z: The debut album we didn’t need
Jared Graf Asst. Arts & Features Editor Over a decade ago, Jay Electronica released his first single – 3,916 days later, eager fans...
Jared Graf
Apr 2, 2020


The Couch Boys: ‘DOOM Eternal’ is a gory gauntlet that never slows down
By Brennan Atkins, Arts & Features Editor By Noah Barnes, Entertainment Correspondent “DOOM” is one of the most pivotal franchises to...
Brennan Atkins & Noah Barnes
Apr 2, 2020


Hope from Hilltop
Kaitlyn Cullen Staff Writer Everyone in the fRAMily has lost something this semester, whether it be valuable in-person time with...
Kaitlyn Cullen
Apr 2, 2020


The Couch Boys: ‘Bojack Horseman’ season 6 solidifies itself as a Netflix gem
By Brennan Atkins Arts & Features Editor By Noah Barnes Entertainment Correspondent “Bojack Horseman” season six presents Will Arnett’s...
Brennan Atkins & Noah Barnes
Mar 26, 2020


VRAM: ‘Granblue Fantasy: Versus’ is fun but frustrating
Robert Johnson Jr. Arts & Features Editor After a delay at the start of the year and many months of excitement, Arc System Works (ASW)...
Robert Johnson Jr.
Mar 26, 2020


FSU Alum Keisha Greaves reminds us that ‘Girls Chronically Rock’
Lauren Paolini Staff Writer Framingham State Fashion Design Class of 2007 alum Keisha Greaves returned to campus Wednesday,cMarch 4 to...
Lauren Paolini
Mar 26, 2020


“Sex Education” has merely just begun
Patrick Brady Staff Writers Netflix’s raunchy TV series, “Sex Education,” has some great belly laughs, along with poignant moments. The...
Patrick Brady
Mar 26, 2020


Kennedy’s Town Halls focus on community inclusion and campaign commitment
By Ashley Wall Editor-in-Chief Sitting on a counter watching over his supporters, U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III blended in as an onlooker,...
Ashley Wall
Mar 6, 2020


Couch Boys: ‘Honey Boy’ is anything but sweet
By Brennan Atkins Arts & Features Editor By Noah Barnes Entertainment Correspondent “Honey Boy” is a 2019 drama film written by Hollywood...
Brennan Atkins & Noah Barnes
Mar 6, 2020


A lengthy legacy comes to a close
By Caroline Lanni Staff Writer After getting back from Japan in the fall of 1988, Derrick Te Paske received a book, “Introduction to...
Caroline Lanni
Mar 6, 2020


OER: Possible solution to financial burden of textbooks
By Leighah Beausoleil Editorial Staff Dahir Hersi, junior financial accounting major, spent $600 on textbooks for the spring 2020...

Leighah Beausoleil
Mar 6, 2020


Russ shows no signs of slowing on ‘Shake the Snow Globe’
By Jared Graf Asst. Arts & Features Editor “Shake the Snow Globe” is the latest and most daring release yet from do-it-all rap artist...
Jared Graf
Mar 6, 2020


‘Cosmoknights’ is truly out of this world
By Robert Johnson Jr. Arts & Features Editor Here on Robbie’s Comic Corner, I feel like I don’t give enough love to the concept of...
Robert Johnson Jr.
Mar 6, 2020


‘The Wicker Man’ stands tall
By James Barraford Staff Writer “The Wicker Man” – streaming now on Net:ix – made its debut in 1973 and has remained a cult classic ever...
James Barraford
Mar 6, 2020


Clint Smith presents poetry on facing historical racism
Leighah Beausoleil Staff Writer To kick o: the Olivia A. Davidson Voices of Color Lecture Series, FSU welcomed Clint Smith, writer,...

Leighah Beausoleil
Feb 28, 2020


Five Decades Later, ‘Teorema’ is Still a Mystery
By James Barraford Staff Writer Pier Paolo Pasolini’s mystifying “Teorema” will no doubt confound and perturb audiences. Criterion...
James Barraford
Feb 28, 2020


Royce da 5’9” is reenergized, redesigned, and refocused on ‘The Allegory’
By Jared Graf Asst. Arts & Features Editor Hip-hop supergroup Slaughterhouse officially disbanded in 2018 and since then, one quarter of...
Jared Graf
Feb 28, 2020
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