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THE GATEPOST
Framingham State's award-winning independent student newspaper since 1932
“Bojack Horseman” season 4 isn’t horsing around
By Brennan Atkins & Noah Barnes In recent years, it seems as if cartoons have become more clever and complex when it comes to characters,...
Brennan Atkins & Noah Barnes
Sep 21, 2017
Executive director of ACLU visits FSU
By Andrew Willoughby As the closing event of FSU’s Constitution Day, Carol Rose, executive director of the Massachusetts branch of the...
Andrew Willoughby
Sep 21, 2017
Beauty by Bailey: Fenty Beauty Pro Filt’r
By Bailey Morrison Stepping into a Sephora and coming out without purchasing anything is a rarity for me – I step into the store, the...
Bailey Morrison
Sep 21, 2017


The Pawgress Report: Picking the Perfect Pumpkin
By Nick Murphy Introducing Pumpkin, junior Catherine Mace’s show-stealing Chihuahua-Yorkie mix. The Maces stumbled upon Pumpkin while...
Nick Murphy
Sep 21, 2017


Musical Musings: What is “real” music?
By Andrew Willoughby Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about the term “real music.” This was sparked by George Miller releasing music...
Andrew Willoughby
Sep 14, 2017
Dueling pianists bring music and comedy to FSU
By Allison Wharton A black piano and keyboard sit adjacent to one another on the stage in DPAC on Sept. 8. Alissa Musto and Michael...
Allison Wharton
Sep 14, 2017
“Capsules of information:” Excavating the many layers of Erika Ranee’s abstract paintings
By Tessa Jillson As an artist and a professor at New York University, Erika Ranee is constantly on the move. Her abstract paintings...
Tessa Jillson
Sep 14, 2017
Brook Peters provides a “voice for the voiceless”
By Cass Doherty Brook Peters grew up around a fire station. “I took my first steps there,” said Peters. He added that the firefighters...
Cass Doherty
Sep 14, 2017


Best and worst of summer 2017
The Gatepost Arts and Features Staff SATURATION I & II By Andrew Willoughby Arts & Features Editor In 2015, high school friends Kevin...
The Gatepost Arts and Features Staff
Sep 14, 2017
“Your hair is too nice to be black:” Life as a naturalista
By Khalima Botus-Foster For the past three years, I have been wearing my natural hair again after getting relaxers for almost six years....
Khalima Botus-Foster
May 4, 2017
Across the Ocean: The Importance of Spontaneity
By Allison Wharton I have had the great opportunity in the past few months to travel to parts of Europe I never in a million years...
Allison Wharton
May 4, 2017


Three FSU Alumni of Color Network members tell their stories
By Cesareo Contreras A couple years back, during one of FSU’s Homecoming and Family Weekends, former Chief Officer of Diversity and...
Cesareo Contreras
May 4, 2017
Half Waif in top form on “form/a”
By Cameron Grieves “form/a” is an experimental pop EP, released in early April, laced with electronic synth and chamber music elements...
Cameron Grieves
May 4, 2017
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 4, 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 4, 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 4, 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 4, 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 4, 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 4, 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 20, 2017
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