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


Kathleen Barnard discusses new library job: The first student engagement coordinator of events
By Ryan O'Connell Asst. Arts & Features Editor Kathleen Barnard, the first student engagement coordinator of the Henry Whittemore...
Ryan O'Connell
Feb 18, 2022


Monti Washington helps FSU understand ‘Which Lives Matter’
By Emily Rosenberg Monti Washington gave his interactive presentation “Which Lives Matter,” in DPAC, Feb. 7 organized by FSAB, the CIE,...
Emily Rosenberg
Feb 12, 2022


The self satisfaction of creating food
By Mark Haskell For a chef like myself, starting out in the playing 6eld known as the kitchen and cooking, look no further than using...
Mark Haskell
Feb 12, 2022


‘Hawkeye’ – A scattershot yuletide romp
By Sean Cabot When “Hawkeye” first dropped I was really enjoying it. The inspiration it took from Matt Fraction and David Aja’s...
Sean Cabot
Feb 12, 2022

How can indigenous knowledge help with climate justice?
By Ryan O'Connell Arts & Ideas hosted the first event of the year Feb. 9, discussing how indigenous knowledge can be integrated into...
Ryan O'Connell
Feb 12, 2022

One student’s reign as Queen Vivian Delamour
By Caroline Gordon As a child, Angel Muriel gazed in awe at the different kinds of makeup his older brother laid out in front of him –...
Caroline Gordon
Feb 4, 2022

‘Cruelty Squad’ is more fun than it looks
By Ryan O'Connell Sometimes, all you want to do after a hard day’s work is jump into a world where you can build your investment...
Ryan O'Connell
Feb 4, 2022

The Gatepost Photo Team
Feb 4, 2022


‘Hell’s Paradise’ – A clump of charming contradictions
By Sean Cabot “Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku” seems right at home among today’s most popular Japanese comics. It possesses haunting...
Sean Cabot
Jan 28, 2022


Best of 2021
By Leighah Beausoleil, Associate Editor Telling a deep story about love, family, and the effects of intergenerational trauma through...
The Gatepost Arts and Features Staff
Jan 28, 2022


‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ is a dream come true
By Jack McLaughlin It’s no secret to anyone I know that I am a passionate fan of the Spider-Man movies. I’ve rewatched the Tobey Maguire...
Jack McLaughlin
Jan 28, 2022


Paula Yoo fights to end racism against Asians
By Caroline Gordon The Education Department, Center for Inclusive Excellence, and Council on Diversity and Inclusion welcomed author...
Caroline Gordon
Jan 28, 2022


Unions and you – labor in the 21st century
By Ryan O'Connell Arts & Ideas held a talk discussing the multiple crises facing higher education programs and how students fit into...
Ryan O'Connell
Dec 10, 2021


Poet Laureate Joy Harjo gives insight into Native American relations in U.S.
By Emily Rosenberg Arts & Features Editor Joy Harjo is the 23rd Poet Laureate of the United States, and the first Native American to hold...
Emily Rosenberg
Dec 10, 2021

Charitable FSU community gives back
By Donald Halsing There are an endless number of reasons why donating to charity is important. During this season of giving, members of...
Donald Halsing
Dec 10, 2021

Gabriela Mendez-Acevedo – a leader for change
By Leighah Beausoleil Senior fashion major Gabriela “Gabby” Mendez-Acevedo’s hand shot in the air during the Q&A portion of a guest...
Leighah Beausoleil
Dec 10, 2021
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