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THE GATEPOST
Framingham State's award-winning independent student newspaper since 1932
Kate Norrish
Oct 4, 2024
‘The Ghostkeeper’ makes a bland exterior lovely
By Kate Norrish Staff Writer On the surface, it seems like this graphic novel is an interesting concept delivered in a preachy way, and...
Owen Glancy
Oct 4, 2024
Owen’s Oldies: ‘Double Indemnity’
By Owen Glancy Asst. Arts & Features Editor The early 1940s was undoubtedly one of the most tumultuous times not just in film history,...
Francisco Omar Fernandez Rodriguez
Sep 27, 2024
Senator Oliveira speaks at a ‘Books Not Bans’ event
By Francisco Omar Fernandez Rodriguez Arts & Features Editor The Whittemore Library and the Education Department hosted the event “Books...
Bella Omar
Sep 27, 2024
Electrix Vintage outshines pyrotechnic display at NYFW
By Bella Omar Asst. Arts & Features Editor Electrix Vintage - @electrixvintage on Instagram - has been a dynamic, NYC-based vintage...
Raena Hunter Doty
Sep 27, 2024
Rosa Guzman builds connections among the Deaf community
By Raena Hunter Doty Arts & Features Editor Rosa Guzman, a Puerto Rican Deaf social worker, spoke about her life experiences in a...
Jesse Burchill
Sep 27, 2024
'Longlegs' - a 21st-century horror classic?
By Jesse Burchill Staff Writer Released on July 12, “Longlegs” is a supernatural horror film starring Maika Monroe, Blair Underwood,...
Antonio Machado
Sep 27, 2024
‘HIT ME HARD AND SOFT’ - a dive into Billie Eilish’s bittersweet relationships
By Antonio Machado Staff Writer It seems that whenever Billie Eilish pops out a new record, it ends up being a pop masterpiece, and her...
Michael Trueswell
Sep 27, 2024
‘Napoleon Director's Cut’ - not so revolutionary
By Michael Trueswell Staff Writer Ridley Scott’s “Napoleon” explores the victories and failures of Napoleon Bonaparte and the...
Ryan O'Connell
Sep 20, 2024
Daniel Greene gives timeline of American knowledge throughout the Holocaust: Curator of the ‘Americans and the Holocaust: What Did Americans Know?’ exhibit gives keynote address
By Ryan O’Connell Associate Editor Daniel Greene, the subject matter knowledge expert at the United State Holocaust Memorial Museum and...
Raena Hunter Doty
Sep 20, 2024
Nipmuc Tribe honored in Henry Whittemore Library mural
By Raena Hunter Doty Arts & Features Editor The Henry Whittemore Library hosted the unveiling of the new Native American land...
Raena Hunter Doty
Sep 20, 2024
Interview with Daniel Greene
By Raena Hunter Doty Arts & Features Editor Arts & Features Editor Raena Hunter Doty had the opportunity to interview Daniel Greene,...
Ryan O'Connell
Sep 20, 2024
Henry Whittemore Library holds opening ceremony for Holocaust programming
By Ryan O’Connell Associate Editor The Henry Whittemore Library held a reception to announce the opening of new programming related to...
Francisco Omar Fernandez Rodriguez
Sep 20, 2024
Mazmanian Gallery hosts ‘Drawing in HMart’
By Francisco Omar Fernandez Rodriguez Arts & Features Editor On Sept. 11, a reception and short lecture for the “Drawing in HMart”...
The Gatepost Arts and Features Staff
Sep 20, 2024
Best of Summer 2024
By The Gatepost Arts and Features Staff ‘Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree’ By Owen Glancy Asst. Arts & Features Editor Ever since its...
Andrea O'Brien
May 3, 2024
How an FSU professor ran two marathons in the same week
By Andrea O’Brien Staff Writer Nicola MacEwen, professor in the Fashion Design & Retailing Department, experienced a very busy week...
Raena Doty
May 3, 2024
McAuliffe Center inspires hope in the face of climate change
By Raena Doty Arts & Features Editor The Christa McAuliffe Center hosted the second annual Climate Hope Concert by Multiverse Concert...
Raena Doty
May 3, 2024
Mazmanian Gallery hosts five senior studio art majors’ capstones
By Raena Doty Arts & Features Editor On April 24, the second of two senior capstone exhibitions in the Mazmanian Gallery began with a...
Andrea O'Brien
May 3, 2024
Studio art majors inspire students
By Andrea O’Brien Staff Writer Junior Matthew Boivin got into art when his grandmother and uncle, both artists, introduced him to all...
Liv Dunleavy
May 3, 2024
Hilltop keeps the language of theater alive with ‘The Language Archive’
By Liv Dunleavy Staff Writer From April 21 to April 25, nine students all gathered at 6 p.m. in the Dwight Performing Arts Center to put...
Raena Doty
May 3, 2024
FSU beyond borders: Border Awareness Experience takes students to El Paso, Texas
By Raena Doty Arts & Features Editor On March 17, most students were relaxing into the first few days of a quiet spring break - but for...
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