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


Ryan O'Connell
May 5, 2023
Meet your maintainers
By Ryan O’Connell Arts & Features Editor At 4 p.m., it’s business as usual for Framingham State University. Students might be attending...


Ryan O'Connell
May 5, 2023
Bouldering with the Outing Club is off the wall
By Ryan O’Connell Arts & Features Editor Alexandros Skretas smiled. “Try everything,” he said to first-timers, before he latched onto a...


Raena Doty
May 5, 2023
Leaders, mentors, friends - graduating RAs share their wisdom
By Raena Doty Asst. Arts & Features Editor It may seem to resident students at FSU that resident assistants (RAs) are just people who...


Raena Doty
May 5, 2023
‘Speaking the unspeakable’: Mapping Marronage fills archival silences with digital humanities
By Raena Doty Asst. Arts & Features Editor The digital humanities center represents a growing field of study, and on April 27, they...

Kyle Walker
Apr 21, 2023
‘72 Seasons’ - Metallica’s eternal light shines bright
By Kyle Walker Staff Writer The biggest metal band in the world, Metallica, has just released their 11th studio album, “72 Seasons.” This...

Owen Glancy
Apr 21, 2023
‘Suzume’ opens new doors for anime
By Owen Glancy Staff Writer “Suzume” is the latest film from prolific anime director Makoto Shinkai, famous for his 2016 film “Your...

Jack McLaughlin
Apr 21, 2023
‘Renfield’ - a fresh take on Dracula
By Jack McLaughlin Staff Writer Dracula is a character that has been adapted many times over many films, but never in a story quite like...

The Gatepost Arts and Features Staff
Apr 20, 2023
Storytellers of the art department: Seniors studio art majors’ capstone projects are on display
By Raena Doty Asst. Arts & Features Editor By Bella Omar Staff Writer As the end of the year draws near, senior studio art majors are...


Sophia Harris
Apr 20, 2023
Learning to ice skate and tips from the pros
By Sophia Harris Editorial Staff The crowd funnels in through the small doors of Loring Arena just in time for the free skate at 2:30...


Emily Rosenberg
Apr 20, 2023
The guardians of Peirce Hall: A night with a security desk attendant
By Emily Rosenberg Associate Editor It is 9 p.m. on a rainy Wednesday night. The lobby of Peirce hall is so quiet, the hum of the HVAC...

Kyle Walker
Apr 18, 2023
‘10,000 gecs’ - solve for gecs
By Kyle Walker Staff Writer After several delays, the electronic rock and hyperpop duo 100 gecs has finally released their sophomore...

Naidelly Coelho
Apr 14, 2023
Planned Parenthood attorney discusses abortion rights
Naidelly Coelho Editorial Staff MaryRose Mazzola, attorney and director of Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts' ASPIRE Center for...

Owen Glancy and Jack McLaughlin
Apr 14, 2023
‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ - a massive level-up in quality
By Owen Glancy, Jack McLaughlin (O.J.), Staff Writers Super Mario Bros. is perhaps the most recognizable video game franchise on the...


Raena Doty
Apr 14, 2023
Motherscholar Collective paves way for diverse scholarship
By Raena Doty Asst. Arts & Features Editor As part of a Scholarly and Creative Showcase hosted by the Center for Excellence in Learning,...

Ryan O'Connell
Apr 14, 2023
Mazmanian Gallery begins annual senior capstone showings
By Ryan O'Connell Arts & Features Editor The Mazmanian Gallery held the first of three senior capstone receptions April 11, showcasing...

Sophia Harris
Apr 13, 2023
Malia’s Crystals jewelry is a gem: How one student turned a passion into a successful small business
By Sophia Harris Editorial Staff Malia Shields, an FSU junior, said she fell in love with jewelry at a young age - "ever since I was a...

Raena Doty
Apr 7, 2023
Professors discuss human interference in natural disasters
By Raena Doty Asst. Arts & Features Editor A panel of FSU professors came together in the Alumni Room April 6 to host a panel called...


Raena Doty
Apr 7, 2023
James Mills explores outdoor recreation and activism
By Raena Doty Asst. Arts & Features Editor James Edward Mills, journalist and wilderness expert, visited FSU April 4 to give a...


Raena Doty
Apr 7, 2023
‘Autism Goes to College’ goes to FSU
By Raena Doty Asst. Arts & Features Editor The Chris Walsh Center hosted a screening of the documentary film “Autism Goes to College” and...

Jack McLaughlin
Apr 7, 2023
‘Scream VI’ - a sublime slasher sequel
By Jack McLaughlin Staff Writer “Scream VI” is the latest installment in the long-running slasher franchise that’s managed to stay...
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