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Softball ends regular season

Softball ends regular season

By Ty Foster Assistant Sports Editor   The Rams concluded the 2012 softball season on a two-game winning streak. Framingham’s 17 wins this season is four more than last year’s final record. The last two seasons to yield 17 or more wins resulted in the team heading to the playoffs. The 2010 team finished with [...]

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Lacrosse falls in semifinals at Westfield

By Matt Cook Sports Editor In a short season, winning streaks are extremely crucial for the success of a team. Likewise, losing streaks can be detrimental to the program’s success. This couldn’t be more true for the women’s lacrosse team who have won more games in a single season than in any other in the [...]

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Kiley, Figueroa among award recipients at Spring Banquet

By Matt Cook Sports Editor By Crystal Hederson Staff Writer   On Tuesday night, April 24, the Athletics Department held the Athletic Spring Banquet and presented awards to all the MVPs involved in their respective sports. Following what was no doubt an impressive year of athletics at Framingham, the department awarded the ice hockey, men’s [...]

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Rams will battle Bears in MASCAC finals

Rams will battle Bears in MASCAC finals

By Matt Cook Sports Editor   The baseball team used solid pitching, timely hitting and come-from-behind victories to maintain their spot in third place among MASCAC teams this year, and strengthened their impressive record as the regular season came to a close. Since the split doubleheader while hosting Westfield State on April. 14, the Rams [...]

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Gatepost Interview John Ambacher Professor Emeritus, Political Science

By Crystal Hederson Staff Writer GP: Please provide a brief summary of your resume and educational background.   I graduated from Lafayette College in Pennsylvania with a B.A. Then, I went to the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts School for International Relations. I got my master’s and Ph.D. from there. And then [...]

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SGA candidates make their case

Molly Goguen Student Trustee Candidate My name is Molly Goguen, and I am running for the position of student trustee. Framingham State takes up so much space in my heart that I want nothing more than to see it succeed. However, in order for success to happen, faults must be acknowledged and changes be promoted. [...]

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SGA tables Christian Fellowship request

By Karin Radock News Editor At the April 4 SGA meeting, senators granted a co-sponsorship to the Gaming Club, and after much debate, tabled the Christian Fellowship’s budget increase and realignment requests. Gaming Club general member Nathan Stowes requested co-sponsorship from SGA for $12.43 for 100 red plastic bracelets for their Get Up, Get Out, [...]

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SGA candidates duke it out in the Ecumenical Center

By Kathleen McDonough News Editor Kerrin Murray News Editor The Student Government Association (SGA) held its annual public candidates’ night at which members running for office were able to give speeches and field questions from the audience. Although the audience and candidates were warned to “keep it respectful” by host of the event and Election [...]

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Commuters meet with president to voice concerns

Kathleen McDonough News Editor Last semester, Ryan Wheeler, a freshman biology major, started a commuter student advocacy board to promote the interests of commuter students throughout the university. President Timothy Flanagan and Vice President for Enrollment and Student Development Susanne Conley, along with Wheeler, hosted a commuter student luncheon on Dec. 7 to discuss commuter [...]

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CELTSS offers faculty support, funding

Heather Waxman Staff Writer While students were on winter break from FSU, 140 faculty members met on campus to discuss ways to improve their teaching. The Day in January, held on January 12, was sponsored by the Center for Excellence in Learning, Teaching, Scholarship and Service (CELTSS). This year’s theme was “Teacher/Scholar at an Emerging [...]

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