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


Kate Norrish
Feb 14
‘Hymn to Virgil’ captures divine empathy
By Kate Norrish Staff Writer Maddison Behringer and Ben Hurney / THE GATEPOST Dante’s “Divine Comedy” is one of my favorite books, and...

Alexandria Rose
Nov 22, 2024
Alex Warren - turning trauma into tunes
By Alexandria Rose Staff Writer Alex Warren released his debut album, “You’ll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 1),” on Sept. 27. It consists of...


Jesse Burchill
Oct 18, 2024
‘Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story’ - a flying success
By Jesse Burchill Staff Writer Released in theaters on Sept. 21, the documentary “Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story” tells the...


Sophia Oppedisano
May 3, 2024
Quill pens write best in blood: Taylor Swift's 'THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT' will decode you
By Sophia Oppedisano Editorial Staff I hereby call this meeting of the Tortured Poets Department to order with a summary of my findings....


Jack McLaughlin
Apr 12, 2024
‘Monkey Man’ - a sleek tale of revenge
By Jack McLaughlin
Arts & Features Editor
Highly acclaimed actor Dev Patel can now comfortably claim the title of a successful director...

Paul Harrington
Mar 8, 2024
‘The Indigo Disk’ - the school-sponsored fight club
By Paul Harrington Staff Writer If you thought the school trip ended in Kitakami, then you must have misread the permission slip! “The...


Jack McLaughlin
Mar 1, 2024
‘Dune: Part Two’ - a sandblasted spectacle
By Jack McLaughlin Arts & Features Editor The first “Dune” movie came out nearly three years ago, and it was the first film review I ever...

Raena Doty
Nov 17, 2023
‘The Maybe Man’ - here we go again
By Raena Doty Arts & Features Editor As someone rapidly hurtling into her 20s with no signs of slowing down anytime soon, it’s safe to...
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