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THE GATEPOST
Framingham State's award-winning independent student newspaper since 1932
Nnamdi Ogbonnaya drips with delight on “Drool”
By Cameron Grieves Arguably Chicago’s most eccentric rapper, Nnamdi Ogbonnaya has cemented himself as a focal point of creativity in the...
Cameron Grieves
Mar 31, 2017


Sociology professors Daisy Ball and Ke Li discuss new work
By Bailey Morrison On April 16, 2007, Virginia Tech student Seung-Hui Cho killed 32 students and wounded 17 others in one of the worst...
Bailey Morrison
Mar 31, 2017
Sheeran worthy of listeners’ undivided attention
Kayllan Olicio Ed Sheeran has come a long way from singing in his local church choir and writing songs while attending high school in his...
Kayllan Olicio
Mar 24, 2017
Looking Back: Gatepost alumni reflect on time at the paper
By Cesareo Contreras Eighty-five years is a substantial amount of time for any organization to endure, let alone a student club. In the...
Cesareo Contreras
Mar 24, 2017
“Get Out” will stay in your head
By Andrew Willoughby When I first heard Jordan Peele of Comedy Central’s “Key & Peele” was writing, producing and directing a horror...
Andrew Willoughby
Mar 24, 2017
Phenomenal Woman
By Tessa Jillson Each year, during Women’s History Month, FSU holds the Phenomenal Woman ceremony to congratulate the women of FSU who...
Tessa Jillson
Mar 24, 2017
The myth of world hunger: Frances Moore Lappé empowers FSU students
By Tessa Jillson Author and educator Frances Moore Lappé discussed American distrust in democracy and how it affects the country’s...
Tessa Jillson
Mar 3, 2017
Thundercat brings the funk with “Drunk”
By Andrew Willoughby Flying Lotus created his label, Brainfeeder, in 2008 with the goal of giving the oddballs and weirdos of hip-hop and...
Andrew Willoughby
Mar 3, 2017


Across the Ocean: Adventure is out there
By Allison Wharton Traveling within the United States is very expensive, so I have never really explored many states. In Ireland,...
Allison Wharton
Mar 3, 2017
Self-discovery halfway around the world: Jennifer Hyde’s experience working abroad in Thailand
By Anthony Sheehan Two months into her time teaching English in Thailand, Jennifer Hyde received devastating news – her father was...
Anthony Sheehan
Mar 3, 2017


The Pawgress Report: Good things come in pairs
By Nick Murphy Meet Cosmo and Reggie, sophomore Brianna Schneider’s cuddle-craving, pasta-hating, all- around quizzical pooches. While...
Nick Murphy
Mar 3, 2017


“The Birth of a Nation” film screening sparks conversation about racism in the U.S.
By Cesareo Contreras In honor of Black History Month, the Black Student Union (BSU) hosted a screening of the critically acclaimed 2016...
Cesareo Contreras
Feb 24, 2017
Toner delivers dream-drenched atmosphere on “Killing Pace”
By Cameron Grieves What started out as a solo project for vocalist and guitarist Samuelito Cruz (Never Young, Happy Diving), Toner has...
Cameron Grieves
Feb 24, 2017
“Troublemaker” John Carlos discusses activism
By Andrew Willoughby When John Carlos accepted the bronze medal for the 200-meter race in the 1968 Olympics, he struck a pose. Not a pose...
Andrew Willoughby
Feb 24, 2017


Beauty by Bailey: Nudestix Magnetic Matte Lip Color review
By Bailey Morrison On Feb. 10 the popular makeup brand Nudestix released a new collection of lipsticks – Magnetic Matte Lip Color. As a...
Bailey Morrison
Feb 24, 2017
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
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