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THE GATEPOST
Framingham State's award-winning independent student newspaper since 1932


Kiddy Kubby: Come on-a, we gotta watch ‘Moana 2’!
Emily Monaco / THE GATEPOST Ronnie Chiu-Lin / THE GATEPOST By Liv Dunleavy Interim Asst. Arts & Features Editor Moana of Motunui sailed...
Liv Dunleavy
Dec 6, 2024


$30,000 grant for technology in the classroom outlined by Educational Technology Office
By Ryan O’Connell Associate Editor The Educational Technology Office (ETO) discussed the Innovation in Teaching with Technology Grant, a...

Ryan O'Connell
Nov 22, 2024


Muslim Student Association hosts dinner with guest speaker
By Liv Dunleavy Staff Writer The Muslim Student Association held their first event, “Dinner + Dialogue: Come Learn About Islam” on Nov....
Liv Dunleavy
Nov 22, 2024


Around the world with Sofia Wilson
By Sophia Harris Editor-in-Chief Spirituality is the connection formed between your body and your spirit and the acknowledgment that...

Sophia Harris
Nov 22, 2024


Find ‘Sanctuary’ in TXT’s new album
By Liv Dunleavy Staff Writer The world may just be healing, folks. TOMORROW X TOGETHER has released their seventh mini album, “The Star...
Liv Dunleavy
Nov 22, 2024


‘House of the Dragon’ ignites Season 2
By Michael Trueswell Staff Writer “House of the Dragon” explores Rhaenyra and her half brother Aegon Targaryen struggle for the iron...
Michael Trueswell
Nov 22, 2024


The Stitch: Zay’s Slays
By Bella Omar Asst. Arts & Features Editor This Wednesday The Gatepost celebrated the 21st birthday of Izayah Morgan, our illustrious...
Bella Omar
Nov 22, 2024


Alex Warren - turning trauma into tunes
By Alexandria Rose Staff Writer Alex Warren released his debut album, “You’ll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 1),” on Sept. 27. It consists of...
Alexandria Rose
Nov 22, 2024


Pink goes great with green in the new adaptation of ‘Wicked’
By Antonio Machado Staff Writer Since the golden age of “Chicago,” “Dreamgirls,” and “Hairspray,” the Broadway adaptation movie musical...
Antonio Machado
Nov 22, 2024


‘Our stories reflected in books’: Speakers at Swiacki Literature Festival talk creativity and representation
By Raena Hunter Doty Arts & Features Editor The Swiacki Children’s Literature Festival hosted Ibi Zoboi and Duncan Tonatiuh as keynote...
Raena Hunter Doty
Nov 15, 2024


A taste of tribal traditions
By Liv Dunleavy Staff Writer The Center for Inclusive Excellence (CIE) hosted a Taste of Culture event Nov. 13, a continuation of the...
Liv Dunleavy
Nov 15, 2024


CELTSS host awards ceremony for faculty
By Francisco Omar Fernandez Rodriguez Arts & Features Editor On Nov. 13 the Center for Excellence in Learning, Teaching, Scholarship,...
Francisco Omar Fernandez Rodriguez
Nov 15, 2024


RuPaul's Olympic failure
By Anthony Pintado Staff Writer When rumors of an Olympic-level competition for drag queens were spread across the internet, fans’...
Anthony Pintado
Nov 15, 2024


Is the new ‘Dragon Ball’ game an inferno or barely a spark?
By Erina Operach Staff Writer “Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero,” released Oct. 11, is the fourth game in the “Dragon Ball Z: Budokai...
Erina Operach
Nov 15, 2024


Owen’s Oldies: ‘The Long Goodbye’
By Owen Glancy Asst. Arts & Features Editor The 1970s were an undeniably excellent decade for film, but for American cinema, this is one...
Owen Glancy
Nov 15, 2024


Faculty highlight trends in children’s literature
By Raena Hunter Doty Arts & Features Editor Sam Westall, Henry Whittemore curriculum librarian, and Laura Hudock, professor of...
Raena Hunter Doty
Nov 8, 2024


Digital Humanities teaches text analysis with Voyant Tools
By Sarah Daponde Staff Writer The Center for Digital Humanities held an event in-person and over Zoom on Nov. 1 to teach attendees about...
Sarah Daponde
Nov 8, 2024


Girl meets superstardom - a review of Sabrina Carpenter's ‘Short n’ Sweet’
By Antonio Machado Staff Writer After the general public caught a whiff of her “Espresso,” Sabrina Carpenter got to work on finding the...
Antonio Machado
Nov 8, 2024


‘Sports and Leisure’ - a heart ‘Crush’ing first album
By Alexis Schlesinger Editorial Staff After releasing their first single on June 7, Bus Crush quickly moved on to an album release less...
Alexis Schlesinger
Nov 8, 2024


Just enough losing heroines
By Owen Glancy Asst. Arts & Features Editor With a title like “Makine! Too Many Losing Heroines,” it’s understandable to make a few...
Owen Glancy
Nov 8, 2024
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