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


Lydia Brown speaks on disability justice
Emily Robinson Staff Writer Lydia X. Z. Brown spoke in the McCarthy Center Forum Thursday, Oct. 13, as part of this semester’s Arts and...
Emily Robinson
Oct 21, 2016


Latino-American entrepreneurs share business advice with students
[Allie Gath] Cesareo Contreras Arts & Features Editor Panelists discussed the importance of flexibility, honoring commitments and...
Cesareo Contreras
Oct 14, 2016


Mazmanian Gallery displays recent student 3-D sculptures and drawings
[Amanda Martin] Cass Doherty Arts & Features Editor The Mazmanian Gallery’s October show displays 3-D sculptures and drawings created by...
Cass Doherty
Oct 14, 2016


Clipping goes intergalactic with “Splendor & Misery”
Andrew Willoughby Arts & Features Editor At it’s core, hip-hop has always been about storytelling. Unfortunately, in the past couple of...
Andrew Willoughby
Oct 8, 2016


Poet Frank Ormsby reads excerpts from“Goat’s Milk”
Frank Ormsby read aloud a series of poem inspired by his life in Northern Ireland, his Catholicism and his illnesses on Wednesday...
Allison Wharton
Oct 8, 2016
A thank you to teachers worldwide: FSU celebrates educators in the Forum
Marissa Rousseau Staff Writer Guest speakers praised teachers and celebrated education during World Teachers’ Day on Oct. 5 in the...
Marissa Rousseau
Oct 7, 2016


Ackerman and Baril continue impressive seasons despite team struggles
By Richard Tranfaglia Staff Writer Framingham State was shutout Oct. 1 against Fitchburg State 5-0. Fitchburg State struck first at the...
Richard Tranfaglia
Oct 7, 2016


“Funny or Die” comedian performs at FSU
By Emily Robinson Editorial Staff By Tess Jillson Staff Writer Standup comic Eliza Skinner performed her usual routine in DPAC on...
Emily Robinson and Tess Jilson
Oct 1, 2016


“Wide Awake:” Boris Cherniak motivates through hypnotism
Nick Murphy Staff Writer Motivational Hypnotist Boris Cherniak took his talents to FSU on Sept. 23 in DPAC. Cherniak is an...
Nick Murphy
Oct 1, 2016


Cottom decries for-profit colleges
Alexandra Gomes Editor-in-Chief A school is a school is a school. Between 1999 and 2010, a majority of Americans believed all colleges,...
Alexandra Gomes
Oct 1, 2016


Beauty by Bailey: Makeup bag essentials
Bailey Morrison News Editor Within the past year, the beauty community has gone through quite a change. Makeup brands have been trying to...
Bailey Morrison
Oct 1, 2016


“Stranger Things” turns television Upside Down
Allison Wharton Staff Writer Spoilers are discussed, discretion is advised. The Netflix show, ‘Stranger Things’ was released in July and...
Allison Wharton
Sep 26, 2016


Is it truly a “Wild World?”
Bastille released their much-anticipated third album in September. (Bastille) Tessa Jillson Staff Writer Bastille has come a long way...
Tessa Jillson
Sep 24, 2016


Indie Dev, Playdead strike gold again with “INSIDE”
Design by PLAYDEAD ApS Andrew Willoughby Arts & Features Editor “INSIDE” opens with the silent protagonist, a nameless young boy, running...
Andrew Willoughby
Sep 17, 2016


“The Sing-Off” stars fill DPAC with a cappella hits
Cesareo Contreras Arts & Features Editor “The Sing-O-” semifinalist The Filharmonic enamored a lively audience with its a cappella...
Cesareo Contreras
Sep 17, 2016


From Framingham to Fashion Week: FSU alumni compete on Project Runway
Cass Doherty Arts & Features Editor Nathalia JMag, FSU alumna of 2016, has adored fashion since the age of 3. “I always loved dressing...
Cass Doherty
Sep 17, 2016


“The Admiral and the Penguin:” Yalowitz shares work from latest children’s book
Shayna Yacyshyn Design Editor The Mazmanian Art Gallery held its first opening of the academic year on Tuesday, Sept. 6. Professor Paul...
Shayna Yacyshyn
Sep 17, 2016


Cat and the Moon fuses Celtic and bluegrass rhythms
Marissa Rousseau Staff Writer Cat and the Moon filled the Heineman Ecumenical Center with traditional bluegrass and Celtic rhythms on...
Marissa Rousseau
Sep 16, 2016


A transgender couple’s journey through college
Julia Sarcinelli Associate Editor Two FSU students walk hand-in-hand past the store windows of the Natick Mall. If you listen, one of...
Julia Sarcinelli
May 12, 2016


Fragments of a love lost: The Hilltop Players’ “Bits and Pieces”
Allie Card/THE GATEPOST By Melina Bourdeau The Hilltop Players’ drama “Bits and Pieces” was held in DPAC on Dec. 3, 4 and 5. The...
Melina Bourdeau
Dec 11, 2015
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