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


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


‘Being ñ’ film screening continues Hispanic Heritage Month events
By Ryan O'Connell Arts & Features Editor The Center for Inclusive Excellence (CIE) hosted two film screenings and discussions of Project...

Ryan O'Connell
Oct 6, 2022


Dr. Eddie Moore talks how to be Anti-Racist in a changing world
By Caroline Gordon, Emily Rosenberg Eddie Moore, an educator, discussed supremacy, anti-racism, and diversity as part of The Olivia A....
The Gatepost Arts and Features Staff
Feb 18, 2021


Mayor Spicer speaks at World Teachers’ Day celebration
By Robert Johnson Jr. Yvonne Spicer, the first mayor of Framingham, spoke during World Teachers’ Day in the Forum on Oct. 3. The event,...
Robert Johnson Jr.
Oct 5, 2018
Communication Arts Department performs “A Piece of my Heart” Students nominated for a KCACTF scholar
By Allison Wharton A pair of three-step stairs are positioned on stage. Six women face different directions. A voice shouts, “Commence...
Allison Wharton
Dec 1, 2017
Dancing to the rhythm of Fantasia
By Cameron Grieves FSU welcomed the joyful percussion rhythms of Boston-based Grupo Fantasia on Monday as part of the Midday Performance...
Cameron Grieves
Nov 17, 2017
Collaborative children’s literature Pinkneys share their processes and mission
By Zach Colten Last Thursday, Nov. 2, approximately 70 members of the FSU community gathered in the Forum to attend the 31st annual...
Zach Colten
Nov 10, 2017
Chaar Yaarr plays at FSU
By Cameron Grieves Acclaimed Sufi band Chaar Yaar delivered their signature blend of traditional Indian instrumentality, 12th century...
Cameron Grieves
Oct 13, 2017
FSU hosts annual Science on State Street Festival
By Nick Murphy Framingham State University’s Christa McAuliffe Center held its third annual Science on State Street Festival on Friday,...
Nick Murphy
May 5, 2017


Wale “SHiNEs” at FSU’s spring concert
By Andrew Willoughby Students began to fill a sold-out DPAC at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 12 for SUAB’s spring concert featuring D.C. rapper...
Andrew Willoughby
May 5, 2017
“Journey to the fount of knowledge” Erika Schneider’s search for Vincent van Gogh
By Tessa Jillson On a quest to understand artist Vincent van Gogh, Erika Schneider, professor of art history, embarked on a “secularized”...
Tessa Jillson
Apr 21, 2017


Slam poet Ebony Stewart shares her life experience
By Tessa Jillson A room without a single window, containing one couch and a desk, is where Ebony Stewart writes her poetry. She thinks...
Tessa Jillson
Apr 14, 2017
TAWA changes the conversation about Armenian Genocide
By Cass Doherty Gonca Sönmez-Poole, founder of the group Turkish-Armenian Women’s Alliance (TAWA), didn’t start the organization with...
Cass Doherty
Apr 14, 2017
DACA students share their stories in “Testimonios”
By Cesareo Contreras Like many FSU students, senior Letycia Pereira hopes to go to graduate school one day. And while Pereira, a...
Cesareo Contreras
Apr 14, 2017


Hearing the voices of child prostitutes in Ghana
By Julia Sarcinelli Students and community members packed the Alumni Room to hear Georgina Yaa Oduro speak about her research on child...
Julia Sarcinelli
Apr 14, 2017


FSU faculty members headline Midday Performance
By Cameron Grieves FSU faculty members held the semester’s final installment of the Midday Performance Series in the Ecumenical Center on...
Cameron Grieves
Apr 14, 2017
Elizabeth Warren holds event at FSU: Addresses recent political climate, encourages change
By Julia Sarcinelli Sen. Elizabeth Warren hosted a town hall event in DPAC on Friday, March 24 for the town of Framingham and the FSU...
Julia Sarcinelli
Mar 31, 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
“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
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
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