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




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


Toys, fairies, and snowflakes – ‘The Nutcracker’ returns
By Leighah Beausoleil, Austin Riffelmacher The Boston Ballet’s production of “The Nutcracker” has returned to the Citizen Bank Opera...

Leighah Beausoleil
Dec 10, 2021


The Beatles legacy carries on at FSU
By Sage Lorenzo In the 1960s and ’70s, The Beatles were considered one of the most influential and popular bands. Fifty years later, the...
Sage Lorenzo
Dec 10, 2021


‘tick, tick... BOOM!’ and Stephen Sondheim
By Austin Riffelmacher The Wednesday before Thanksgiving, I sat down to watch “tick, tick... BOOM!” on Netflix. The movie musical about...
Austin Riffelmacher
Dec 3, 2021


Arcane – In a League of its own
By Sean Cabot “League of Legends” is a free-to-play multiplayer online battle arena game that, since its release in 2009, has gained a...
Sean Cabot
Dec 3, 2021


‘House of Gucci’ is a fashionable excitement worth the price
By Jack McLaughlin “House of Gucci” is the real life story of Maurizio Gucci and Patrizia Reggiani, and shows how their relationship...
Jack McLaughlin
Dec 3, 2021


A ‘Clue’ about Hilltop’s newest play
By Emma Lyons Framingham State’s theatre club, The Hilltop Players, staged three performances of “Clue” – its first play performed in...

Emma Lyons
Dec 3, 2021


TSO rocks back onto the stage
By Donald Halsing Donald Halsing / THE GATEPOST In the winter of 1995, the late Paul O’Neill called together the musicians who would form...
Donald Halsing
Dec 3, 2021


Mazmanian Gallery’s latest exhibitions capture the community
By Caroline Gordon Art professors Tim McDonald and Keri Straka exhibited their artwork, “Internal Blooming and the Ancient Future” at the...
Caroline Gordon
Nov 19, 2021


Chainsaw Man – It speaks for itself, really
By Sean Cabot Where to even begin with “Chainsaw Man?” By all accounts, this is a comic that should not work to the extent that it does....
Sean Cabot
Nov 19, 2021


‘Caroline, Or Change’ a symphonic musical that thrills and distresses
By Austin Riffelmacher Musical theatre is not known for its subtlety. That’s not a swipe at the genre – it’s just that musicals thrive on...
Austin Riffelmacher
Nov 19, 2021


Mazmanian Gallery’s latest exhibitions capture the community
By Caroline Gordon Art professors Tim McDonald and Keri Straka exhibited their artwork, “Internal Blooming and the Ancient Future” at the...
Caroline Gordon
Nov 19, 2021


The Onyx and English Club make fantasy fantastic
By Ryan O'Connell The Onyx and the English Club recently collaborated in hosting a fantasy-based short story writing competition in the...

Ryan O'Connell
Nov 19, 2021


Penney stretches the canvas to highlight Native American artists
By Emma Lyons The Henry Whittemore Library welcomed David W. Penney for his presentation, Stretching the Canvas: Eight Decades of Native...

Emma Lyons
Nov 12, 2021


FSU student veterans reflect on their service
By Sophia Harris Jennifer Osgood, a senior health and wellness major, recalled a memory from her time in the Army when she and her boss...

Sophia Harris
Nov 12, 2021
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