Archive | January, 2012

Letter to the editor

Letter to the editor

By Carl Hakansson Sustainable Policies Coordinator It has been brought to my attention that there have been questions regarding the meaning and purpose of the T (OUT) L sign recently repositioned in front of O’Connor Hall. I am obliged to respond as that was the initial purpose of the sign – to begin this conversation. [...]

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Letter to the editor

Joyce Morrissey Donahue Class of 1961 Reunion Co-Chair Martha Garrahan Scott Class of 1961 Reunion Co-Chair On the occasion of our 50-year reunion, the FSU class of 1961 donated $12,000 to the Independent Association of Framingham State Alumni (IAFSA) to establish a Textbook Assistance Award for current students who would benefit from financial assistance in [...]

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RAM TRAM sets FSU in motion

The location of FSU poses a number of transportation issues, among them the accessibility of Framingham and Boston for resident students without cars and the infamous parking nightmare students experience here. The new RAM TRAM shuttle service, which went live this semester and provides free transport to several key areas around Framingham, such as local [...]

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Pop-rock phenom Scott Wesley pours out to FSU

By Keir Cullen Janey Asst. Arts & Features Editor Alexis Huston contributed to this article.   On their first tour across the country, Scott Wesley and his band put on an amazing show Friday performing Wesley’s original songs for Framingham State students in DPAC. Wesley performed his own music and also covered songs by artists [...]

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Dating Doctor David Coleman advises FSU on romance

By Alexis Huston Editorial Staff   David Coleman, also known as Entertainer of the Year in 2011, gave dating advice to FSU students Thursday, Jan. 19 in DPAC. As he began the show, he informed the audience that this was going to be an “intimate experience,” for the students were the “stars of the show.” [...]

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MazGal features FableVision, Boston’s creative powerhouse

By Joe Kourieh Arts & Features Editor   The phrase “multi-media” is taken to new heights in 2012’s first exhibit at the Mazmanian Art Gallery, which features the works of the company FableVision. FableVision is a Boston-based multi-media production company whose team of artists creates works across a drastically varied range of incarnations, including paintings, [...]

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India: a land of contrasts

By Tara Kelly By Talia Adry Staff Writers   Our first exposure to India was through thick, gray windows as we were whisked away on an eight-hour train ride from Delhi to Dehradun. Platforms zipped by with clusters of people, goats, monkeys, cows and rubbish – transitioning from open fields to small villages. Next, a [...]

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Women’s basketball below .500 since break

By Matt Cook Sports Editor Since the end of the fall semester, the women’s basketball team has gone 4-5, but as of late, the Rams have been bouncing back by getting key wins. On Jan. 19, Framingham was able to capture their first victory in the MASCAC with a 70-58 win over MCLA which snapped [...]

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Men’s basketball struggling in conference play

By Ty Foster Assistant Sports Editor The Rams defeated Colby-Sawyer by one point in overtime to earn their first home victory of the season on Nov. 22. Following a loss against the Chargers, the men’s basketball team has an overall record of 7-12. Guard Tyrone Figueroa, a sophomore,  leads the team in scoring, rebounds, assists [...]

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Driscoll having breakout season

By Matt Cook Sports Editor       The ice hockey team has received key contributions from underclassmen this year, including defenseman Bo Driscoll, a sophomore, giving the  Rams a 3-10-3 record overall and a 2-7-2 mark in the MASCAC. Framingham is ahead of Westfield State, and currently, the Rams are in contention to compete [...]

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