December 2019
The administration’s decisions make snow sense
Last week, FSU students – who hail from all over Massachusetts, the rest of New England, and across the nation – came back from Thanksgiving break to find their Monday schedules were delayed for only […]
Thayer’s Thoughts: NFL playoff preview
After a crazy 14th week of the NFL season, it is clear there are many teams ready to battle in what will be one of the most entertaining NFL Playoffs in recent memory. Baltimore, San […]
Students find improvement in RamTram service over past year
Many students interviewed by The Gatepost agree the RamTram has been more punctual this year compared to past years. Coordinator of Transportation Services Kim Galvani said she wants the FSU community to know the Student […]
Student participation in CHOICE Internship program on the rise: Students see value, but many wait too long before undertaking internships
FSU’s paid internship program, CHOICE (Community and Hometown Organizations Internships and Cooperative Education), has been awarding students paid internships since the spring 2013 semester. Over the last few years, there has been an upward trend […]
FSU’s comprehensive student costs increase 4.3% over last year: University maintains a balanced budget for FY20
By Evan Lee Interim News Editor By Abigail Petrucci Staff Writer Student tuition and fees for Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20) have increased by $580, or 5.5%, from last year, according to Executive Vice President Dale […]
FSU total enrollment declines 2%
Total enrollment for the fall 2019 semester is 5,456 students, down 2% since fall 2018, when 5,565 students were enrolled. Of the total enrollment, 3,857 of those students are undergraduates. This number is down by […]
Framingham State English department implements first-year common reading
During the fall 2019 semester, first-year students shared the common experience of reading and discussing James Baldwin’s “Stranger in the Village” in their first-year writing classes. Desmond McCarthy, chair of the English department, said he […]
SGA passes changes to its bylaws, restructures funding process
SGA members discussed changes to their bylaws, which would recategorize student-run organizations into five groups based on campus involvement, size, and other factors, during their Dec. 11 meeting. President Matty Bennet and Vice President Abby […]
Gatepost Interview: Suzanne Wright – Christa McAuliffe Center science education coordinator
What is your job at FSU? Right now, it’s a part-time job. I am the informal science education coordinator here at the Christa McAuliffe Center. Where did you work prior to FSU? I recently graduated […]