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THE GATEPOST
Framingham State's award-winning independent student newspaper since 1932
Too many cooks in Gorillaz’s kitchen
By Andrew Willoughby Gorillaz has never had a specific sound. The Damon Albarn side project has never tied itself down to one genre, but...
Andrew Willoughby
May 5, 2017


Wale “SHiNEs” at FSU’s spring concert
By Andrew Willoughby Students began to fill a sold-out DPAC at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 12 for SUAB’s spring concert featuring D.C. rapper...
Andrew Willoughby
May 5, 2017


The Pawgress Report: Who Rescued Who?
By Nick Murphy Introducing Hazel Mae, junior Monica Jean’s wonderfully wrinkly and kindhearted shar pei mix. “I knew I wanted to adopt a...
Nick Murphy
May 5, 2017
Students share work at Onyx Launch
By Cass Doherty Junior Emily Robinson, editor-in-chief of The Onyx, said during her sophomore year, The Onyx was “kind of thrown into my...
Cass Doherty
May 5, 2017
Senior studio art majors premiere work in MazGal
By Tessa Jillson Ten studio art students showcased their work in the senior thesis exhibitions on April 24 and May 1 in the Mazmanian Art...
Tessa Jillson
May 5, 2017
Invisible Americans: An FSU grad student reassesses DACA
By Alexandra Gomes Imagine living in this country for as far back as you can remember. Your friends and family live here. You’ve gone to...
Alexandra Gomes
May 5, 2017
Framingham State students volunteer in New Orleans
By Jillian Poland Thirty of us piled onto the plane – everyone chatting and yelling in their matching sweatshirts – but other passengers...
Jillian Poland
Apr 21, 2017
“Si se pudo!” Students discuss trip to El Paso
By Cesareo Contreras Whenever sociology professor Patricia Sánchez-Connally sees pictures of undocumented children being put in detention...
Cesareo Contreras
Apr 21, 2017
Invisible Americans: A Framingham State DACA student shares her story
By Alexandra Gomes Imagine living in this country for as far back as you can remember. Your friends and family live here. You’ve gone to...
Alexandra Gomes
Apr 21, 2017


Molly’s Modern Fashion: Internet Fashion
By By Molly Dubrowski Now we see fashion move faster than ever, from extravagant looks at fashion week to the constant rotating of Zara’s...
Molly Dubrowski
Apr 21, 2017
Students ham it up at Mr./Ms./Mx. FSU contest
By Jillian Poland Framingham State students were the center of attention at SUAB’s Mr./Ms./Mx. FSU competition in DPAC on April 13. The...
Jillian Poland
Apr 21, 2017
Student writers recognized at Student Literary Awards Ceremony
By Cass Doherty The English department’s 2017 Student Literary Awards Ceremony was held on Tuesday, April 18 in the Ecumenical Center....
Cass Doherty
Apr 21, 2017
“Journey to the fount of knowledge” Erika Schneider’s search for Vincent van Gogh
By Tessa Jillson On a quest to understand artist Vincent van Gogh, Erika Schneider, professor of art history, embarked on a “secularized”...
Tessa Jillson
Apr 21, 2017


Slam poet Ebony Stewart shares her life experience
By Tessa Jillson A room without a single window, containing one couch and a desk, is where Ebony Stewart writes her poetry. She thinks...
Tessa Jillson
Apr 14, 2017
Invisible Americans: A queer DACA recipient contemplates an uncertain future
By Alexandra Gomes Imagine living in this country for as far back as you can remember. Your friends and family live here. You’ve gone to...
Alexandra Gomes
Apr 14, 2017
TAWA changes the conversation about Armenian Genocide
By Cass Doherty Gonca Sönmez-Poole, founder of the group Turkish-Armenian Women’s Alliance (TAWA), didn’t start the organization with...
Cass Doherty
Apr 14, 2017
DACA students share their stories in “Testimonios”
By Cesareo Contreras Like many FSU students, senior Letycia Pereira hopes to go to graduate school one day. And while Pereira, a...
Cesareo Contreras
Apr 14, 2017


Hearing the voices of child prostitutes in Ghana
By Julia Sarcinelli Students and community members packed the Alumni Room to hear Georgina Yaa Oduro speak about her research on child...
Julia Sarcinelli
Apr 14, 2017


FSU faculty members headline Midday Performance
By Cameron Grieves FSU faculty members held the semester’s final installment of the Midday Performance Series in the Ecumenical Center on...
Cameron Grieves
Apr 14, 2017
Student artists find enlightenment
By Andrew Willoughby Thirteen studio art majors with concentrations in graphic design and illustration displayed their work in the...
Andrew Willoughby
Apr 14, 2017
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