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Recently, an op/ed was published by my colleague at The Gatepost highlighting the perceived folly of using both the Metric and Imperial Systems, and the problems when using them together. In the article, the writer […]
Recently, an op/ed was published by my colleague at The Gatepost highlighting the perceived folly of using both the Metric and Imperial Systems, and the problems when using them together. In the article, the writer […]
On a gloomy Easter eve, with heavy morning rain and sporadic afternoon showers, the workers of Stop & Shop along Old Connecticut Path gathered around a barren parking lot. Awaiting each of them at the […]
Students received recognition for their writing at the Student Creative Writing Awards, hosted by the English department April 18 in the Heineman Ecumenical Center. Student writers competed in two categories: The Marjorie Sparrow Awards for […]
By Nadira Wicaksana, News Editor By Donald Halsing, Editorial Staff By Thomas Maye, Staff Writer The doors to the Danforth Art Museum opened once again – this time, at a new home on the Framingham […]
What is your educational and professional background? My undergraduate and graduate degrees are in art history, specializing in American art. And the Danforth is a museum of American art. I’ve spent most of my career […]
By Brennan AtkinsAsst. Arts & Features Editor By Noah BarnesEntertainment Correspondant [Editor’s note: Brennan Atkins and Noah Barnes were invited to take part in an early free screening of “Booksmart.”] Olivia Wilde has been an […]
Riding a four-game winning streak, the Rams traveled to Fitchburg to face off against their conference rivals April 13. The Falcons struck first, but Framingham responded with six straight goals from five different players. Two […]
Framingham State hosted the Worcester State Lancers in a MASCAC game April 14. The Lancers jumped out to a quick lead in the top of the first. After a one-out double, Ben Palatino delivered an […]
The auditorium came alive at the “Framingham’s Got Talent” show in DPAC April 11. The competition was judged by Linda Vaden-Goad, provost and vice president of academic affairs, Arielle Joy “A.J.” Brent, assistant director/orientation coordinator […]
March 30 was just a normal Saturday for most people. But for Framingham State’s senior Kelsi Gunarathne, it was a day worth remembering. The ace pitcher for the Rams’ softball team shattered the all-time strikeout […]
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