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THE GATEPOST
Framingham State's award-winning independent student newspaper since 1932
A long journey to enlightenment: 14 FSU students experience India
By Sarah Sousa After a 14-hour flight broken up by a three-hour layover, followed by a long drive up a winding mountainside, 17 travelers...
Sarah Sousa
Jan 28, 2017
The evolution of a musician
By Andrew Willoughby Tyler Carden has always had an infatuation with music, whether it’s listening to it or writing it. He first picked...
Andrew Willoughby
Jan 28, 2017


Beauty by Bailey: The delights of de-potting
By Bailey Morrison In the past year, the makeup industry has grown exponentially. Makeup artists and brands have collaborated and...
Bailey Morrison
Jan 27, 2017
MazGal showcases student work
By Crystal Stevens A variety of pieces ranging from replica oil paintings to a sculpture of a roasted pig are on display in the Mazmanian...
Crystal Stevens
Jan 27, 2017


Hilltop Presents “All in the Timing”
Tessa Jillson Staff Writer As the lights went off and the crowd grew silent co-stage manager and senior Tess Irving and director junior...
Tessa Jillson
Dec 9, 2016


Johns Hopkins’ Nathan Connolly speaks on Miami’s history of race and real estate
(Connolly addressed the intersection between segregation and property ownership. Photo by Amanda Martin) William Mills-Curran Staff...
William Mills-Curran
Dec 9, 2016


Best of 2016
Video Game: Overwatch By Andrew Willoughby Arts & Features Editor With a growing roster of 23 playable characters and 15 maps,...
The Gatepost Arts and Features Staff
Dec 9, 2016


First-generation students find their way
Alexandra Gomes Editor-in-Chief What is it like to be the .rst person in your family to attend college? What is it like to have zero...
Alexandra Gomes
Dec 9, 2016


A “Diamond in the Rough:” M.I.S.S. offers sisterhood to women of color
Tessa Jillson Staff Writer After finishing another meal alone, FSU freshman Katelyn Moniz walked back to her room feeling completely...
Tessa Jillson
Dec 5, 2016


Éamonn Ó Ciardha wonders if Brexit will bring back hard borders
Jessica Duff News Editor Visiting lecturer Dr. Éamonn Ó Ciardha can recall the year 1973. He was 5 years old when the British and Irish...
Jessica Duff
Dec 3, 2016


Fantastic Beasts doesn’t disappoint
[Editor’s Note: The following is a group review of the film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. This contains potential spoilers.]...
Contributers
Dec 3, 2016


Book Review: Associating between good and evil
Allison Wharton Asst. Arts & Features Editor Tragedies are never planned. The victims of tragedies can never prepare for either the loss...
Allison Wharton
Dec 3, 2016


A playground for all: Pride Alliance hosts fun for people of color and LGBTQ+
Music plays in the background as a group of students play games, color, make bracelets and de-stress as the end of the semester...
Allison Wharton
Dec 3, 2016


Painting a non-conventional portrait
(Senior Sergio Lopez’s current work-in-progress incorporates abstract and realistic concepts. Photo courtesy of Sergio Lopez) Julia...
Julia Sarcinelli
Dec 3, 2016
“Making it work:” Alumni discuss Project Runway experiences
Cesareo Contreras Arts & Features Editor With a schedule packed with challenges and tight deadlines, Project Runway contestants and FSU...
Cesareo Contreras
Dec 3, 2016


“How little is enough?” Harlow’s art showcased at Mazmanian Gallery
Shayna Yacyshyn Design Editor Artist and alumna Lynne Harlow brightened the Mazmanian Gallery with a fluorescent installation and...
Shayna Yacyshyn
Nov 18, 2016


Fostering humanity: Abolitionist letters come to life
Allison Wharton Asst. Arts & Features Editor Actress Lynne McKenney Lydick performed the one-woman show “Yours for Humanity,” a play...
Allison Wharton
Nov 18, 2016


LGBTQ+ activist Jon Gilroy urges FSU students to write their own stories
[Amanda Martin] Cass Doherty Arts & Features Editor For most of his life, people have tried to force activist Jon Gilroy to live in a...
Cass Doherty
Nov 18, 2016


Balance and Composure embrace electronics on “Light We Made”
Andrew Willoughby Arts & Features Editor One of the most important aspects to any musical act is evolution. It’s easy to overdo, change...
Andrew Willoughby
Nov 12, 2016


History podcaster shares the value of educating through digital media
"Ben Franklins's World" is a weekly Podcast that comes out every Tuesday. Photo by Cesareo Contras Cesareo Contreras Arts & Features...
Cesareo Contreras
Nov 12, 2016
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