• A New Wave of Fashion

    Introducing the 1st blog in my 3-part series titled “It’s time to declutter your mind” about capsule wardrobes and their impact on minimalism. This blog is about my 1-week challenge, where I document the functionality and flexibility of my Oliver Charles Winter Cable Knit Sweater.

  • Capture Your Capsule

    Introducing the 2nd blog in my 3-part series titled “It’s time to declutter your mind” about capsule wardrobes and their impact on minimalism. This blog is about the phenomena of a capsule collection and highlights environmentally-friendly ways to eliminate unwanted clothes from your closet, with a focus on replacing them with a single Oliver Charles Sweater.

  • Seasonal Minimalism is Out

    Introducing the 3rd blog in my 3-part series titled “It’s time to declutter your mind” about capsule wardrobes and their impact on minimalism. This blog is about the stigma surrounding wearing sweaters only during colder weather. However, Oliver Charles is redefining the wearability of sweaters, and proves that they can be worn in any season.

  • Kennedy's Town Halls focus on community inclusion and campaign commitment

    Sitting on a counter watching over his supporters, U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III blended in as an onlooker, awaiting his own arrival.

  • IAFSA builds connections across generations: Ensuring success for 147 years

    Walking along Adams Road in Framingham, one might notice number 42 – an inviting house with white and green windows and four pillars surrounded by green grass and blooming flowers.

  • From educators to puppeteers

    Starting as fur, felt, and hot glue, student-made puppets were transformed into creatures of color and personality to enchant the preschoolers at the Centers for Early Childhood Education and teach them lessons on diversity, inclusion, and acceptance.

  • From competition to covid: Cheer team eager to get back on the mat

    College cheerleaders spend their entire career dreaming of stepping onto the Nationals competition mat.

  • Downie and Lemire selected as commencement speakers

    Pine Street Inn President Lyndia Downie and Associated Press Reporter Jonathan Lemire will address the Class of 2020 during commencement ceremonies May 24.

  • A foul play for the NCAA (Gatepost Editorial)

    This past month, images of the NCAA basketball tournament facilities sparked outrage when outsiders saw the unequal and separated training areas, bringing to light the blatant gender gaps and discrepancies within college athletics.

  • SGA speeds through changes to clubs' constitutions

    Dance Team President Sydney Chase and Treasurer Samantha Benoit gave a presentation to SGA at its weekly senate meeting April 9.

  • Gatepost survey finds 79% of students plan to vote for Biden

    An unscientific Gatepost survey conducted of 300 Framingham State University students from Oct. 5 to Oct. 15 found 253 respondents, 84.3%, are registered to vote.

  • Letter from the Editor

    Through this time of uncertainty, it is imperative that The Gatepost continues to provide our community with the ability to remain up-to-date and aware of changes occurring on our campus.

  • “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” review

    Risqué costumes, outlandish characters, and beloved songs compose the soul of this 1975 cult classic, directed by Jim Sharman.

  • “The Umbrella Academy” season two review

    The second season of the hit Netflix show “The Umbrella Academy” takes viewers into a world unfamiliar to fans of the first season.

  • Letter from the Editor

    There’s no question that this semester is different than any other in the history of FSU.

  • Interim provost and college deans accept contract extensions

    After the abrupt departure of Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Angela Salas in Spring 2020, Dr. Ellen Zimmerman was appointed interim provost.

  • Center for Inclusive Excellence helps increase student affinity group engagement

    Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the Center for Inclusive Excellence (CIE) has continued to work with student affinity groups to ensure a continuation of diversity and inclusion efforts.

  • University President F. Javier Cevallos announces retirement

    FSU President F. Javier Cevallos announced his retirement in an email to the Framingham State community March 25.

  • University to hold Ram Graduation Walk

    Framingham State University will hold an optional in-person Ram Graduation Walk in the Dwight Hall Performing Arts Center (DPAC) June 2-5 to celebrate the Classes of 2020 and 2021.

  • SGA critiques strict FSU academic and social policies

    SGA discussed course selection concerns and alcohol policy changes during its April 2 meeting.

  • The Gatepost declines two requests for censorship

    Framingham State University’s independent student newspaper, The Gatepost, received two formal censorship requests from University organizations during the month of April.

  • FSU receives $62K grant

    FSU received a $62,250 grant from the Massachusetts Higher Education Innovation Fund (HEIF). The grant will be used this summer to run a multi-day virtual racial equity policy review institute for campus leaders.

  • Not a fad diet

    Two years ago, I found myself falling asleep after every meal. Regardless of what I ate, my mind would become so clouded that I couldn’t focus on my academics or frankly, anything.