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THE GATEPOST
Framingham State's award-winning independent student newspaper since 1932
Alexis Schlesinger
Dec 6, 2024
STC - students, take consideration
By Alexis Schlesinger Editorial Staff I started working at the student transportation center (STC) here at Framingham State University in...
Izayah Morgan
Dec 6, 2024
Country music is Black music
By Izayah Morgan Opinions Editor Recently at the Country Music Association (CMA) awards, breakout sensation Shaboozey was up for a...
Celia Williams
Nov 1, 2024
Franz Kafka - a mirror to our modern struggles
By Celia Williams Staff Writer Franz Kafka once said, “I was ashamed of myself when I realized life was a costume party, and I attended...
Kate Norrish
Oct 25, 2024
Neil Gaiman is not as feminist as his books claim
By Kate Norrish Staff Writer On July 3, many news resources, such as Rolling Stone and Business Insider, released a story stating that...
Emma Schor
Oct 25, 2024
Language experience and exposure
By Emma Schor Staff Writer Let’s be honest here, who actually remembers the foreign language you learned throughout middle school and...
Alexis Schlesinger
Oct 18, 2024
Embracing embarrassment
By Alexis Schlesinger Editorial Staff Walking to the office, I silently wave at a friend of mine. I have my headphones on. There are two...
Emma Lyons
Oct 11, 2024
The only sick I am is sick of worrying
By Emma Lyons Editorial Staff I used to boast about never getting sick. I would only get sick once a year in the winter and it would...
Anthony Sims
Oct 11, 2024
Country - a particularly overhated genre
By Anthony Sims Staff Writer The unfortunately common opinion, “I hate country music” or “I listen to everything but country,” is said...
Emily Monaco
Oct 4, 2024
The lingering pandemic
By Emily Monaco Editorial Staff So far it seems that COVID-19 has been going around early this semester. According to Anne Lyons, the...
Raena Hunter Doty
Sep 20, 2024
Phone bans - more problem than solution
By Raena Hunter Doty Editorial Staff In August, The New York Times published an article called “Why Schools Are Racing to Ban Student...
Izabela Gage
Sep 20, 2024
We’re not who we used to be
By Izabela Gage Editorial Staff I have never been one to believe in second chances. Forgiving someone who hurt you is difficult to...
Alexis Schlesinger
Sep 20, 2024
Bold, italicized, a coward’s lie
By Alexis Schlesinger Editorial Staff Just like my peers, I have grown up in an “age of technology.” Though there are a lot of great...
Dylan Pichnarcik
May 3, 2024
Nonetheless
By Dylan Pichnarcik Editorial Staff Thinking back on my life - I have gathered one thing - we are constantly learning. Yes, in the sense...
Andrea O'Brien
May 3, 2024
‘Chin up, charge the mountain’
By Andrea O’Brien Staff Writer As you approach your senior year of high school, the questions begin. “So what are your plans after high...
Kyra Tolley
May 3, 2024
Old passions made new
By Kyra Tolley Staff Writer My dream since as early as I can remember was to be a professional soccer player. I played soccer for 11...
Alexis Schlesinger
May 3, 2024
If you need me, let me know
By Alexis Schlesinger Editorial Staff As my freshman year of college comes to a close, I notice everyone around me reflecting. I’ve found...
Adam Levine
May 3, 2024
The evolving reality of antisemitism around me
By Adam Levine Editorial Staff I feel victimized by antisemitism for the second time in my life. The first time, I did not realize it was...
Izabela Gage
May 3, 2024
It’s not the same as it was
By Izabela Gage Staff Writer You leave an imprint on every person you meet. No matter how small - there is always an impact from your...
Alexis Schlesinger
Mar 29, 2024
Overflow
By Alexis Schlesinger Editorial Staff We all live with urges. The urge to pursue a talent or a passion. The need to become “we” rather...
Alexis Schlesinger
Mar 8, 2024
Intertwine
By Alexis Schlesinger Editorial Staff If it’s your first time being alive, there’s a lot you don’t know. As you continue on living, you...
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