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THE GATEPOST
Framingham State's award-winning independent student newspaper since 1932
Jacquelyn Gleisner’s Cycles of Art
By Tessa Jillson Artist, writer and educator Jacquelyn Gleisner put a new spin on pattern-based abstractions in her Mazmanian Gallery...
Tessa Jillson
Feb 24, 2017
FSU professors “break down” the myths about immigration and refugees
By Julia Sarcinelli A panel of four professors from di0erent disciplines spoke about five generalizations and “myths” people have about...
Julia Sarcinelli
Feb 24, 2017


Celebrating Black History Month through poetry
By Cass Doherty Students joined Boston author Tamara Leigh for a poetry slam on Tuesday, Feb. 14 in DPAC. The event was co-sponsored by...
Cass Doherty
Feb 18, 2017


Netflix fortunately succeeds with “A Series of Unfortunate Events”
By Julia Sarcinelli If you enjoyed reading as a child, you may have picked up “A Series of Unfortunate Events.” The 13 books, about 100...
Julia Sarcinelli
Feb 18, 2017
The Pawgress Report: The little lion dog
By Nick Murphy Introducing Kingsley, senior Dan Tursky’s lion-hearted, shaggy-bearded Affenpinscher mix. The Turskys had initially...
Nick Murphy
Feb 17, 2017


Across the Ocean: Food brings the world together
By Allison Wharton A few big obstacles I’ve had to unexpectedly overcome during my time in Ireland are the different phrases and slang,...
Allison Wharton
Feb 17, 2017
“Nothing feels natural” on Priests’ debut LP
By Cameron Grieves “Nothing Feels Natural” is perhaps the most aptly named debut release of any major punk band in quite some time....
Cameron Grieves
Feb 17, 2017


An interview with Jeanne Marie Laskas
By Cesareo Contreras What made you want to go into journalism? I wanted to pursue the one thing I felt con4dent in, which was telling...
Cesareo Contreras
Feb 17, 2017
Framingham gets Framin‘glam’
By Tessa Jillson Fierce in style, makeup unblemished and striking in personality, perfection seemed to ooze off the DPAC stage as four...
Tessa Jillson
Feb 9, 2017
Disability and self-identity: Writing a memoir
By Jillian Poland Patricia Horvath has written about a shrinking woman in her fiction, but now she has written about another in her...
Jillian Poland
Feb 9, 2017
ACLU informs students of citizens’ rights
By Crystal Stevens Students and faculty discussed citizens’ rights with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on Wednesday evening as...
Crystal Stevens
Feb 9, 2017


Beauty by Bailey
By Bailey Morrison Last October, YouTuber and beauty guru KathleenLights released an eyeshadow palette in collaboration with Morphe. The...
Bailey Morrison
Feb 9, 2017


“Tourist in This Town” sheds light on artist Allison Crutchfield
By Cameron Grieves Love and nostalgia collide with anxiety and regret in Allison Crutchfield’s debut full-length album, “Tourist in This...
Cameron Grieves
Feb 9, 2017


The Menzingers grow up with “After the Party”
By Andrew Willoughby In 2012, The Menzingers released “On the Impossible Past,” an infectious punk rock album that was a breath of fresh...
Andrew Willoughby
Feb 9, 2017
Travel ban discussed at immigration open forum
By Bailey Morrison An open forum, held on Monday, Feb. 6, addressed the travel ban issued by President Donald Trump and immigration. The...
Bailey Morrison
Feb 9, 2017
The Pawgress Report: One tough fluff
By Nick Murphy Introducing Bella, sophomore Kylie Zonghetti’s spunky, hairtie-hoarding, tummy-rub-loving Pomeranian. Sassy, stubborn and...
Nick Murphy
Feb 3, 2017


Beautiful Brutality Code Orange’s “Forever”
By Andrew Willoughby As a genre, hardcore punk has been relatively stagnant for the past decade. Only two or three acts have brought...
Andrew Willoughby
Feb 3, 2017
Rubblebucket an addicting blend of sound on new EP, “If U C My Enemies”
By Cameron Grieves Following 2014’s “Survival Sounds” LP, Brooklyn indie-pop ensemble Rubblebucket Enally grace us with a four-song EP,...
Cameron Grieves
Feb 3, 2017
Across the Ocean: The journey begins
By Allison Wharton After flying over the Atlantic and feverishly sprinting through a foreign airport to make a connecting flight, I...
Allison Wharton
Feb 3, 2017
Changing the stereotypical media Muslim narrative
By Julia Sarcinelli Every seat was filled in the McCarthy Center Forum when Jawaad Abdul Rahman gave a lecture titled “Stories over...
Julia Sarcinelli
Feb 3, 2017
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