February 15, 2019

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THE GATEPOST Framingham State’s independent student newspaper

Volume 87 • Issue 15

February 15, 2019

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Board of Trustees discusses campus resources for students By Nadira Wicaksana News Editor The Framingham State Board of Trustees met to discuss decreasing student enrollment and the changing nature of academic affairs and disability services during its meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 30. Lauren Keville, coordinator of student retention and graduation success, gave a presentation on students who leave the University. Keville said students leave for “a multitude of reasons,” including financial burden, convenience of the locations of other schools, or switching to a community college because they felt overwhelmed by the rigor or environment of a fouryear institution. The top reason students leave the University is acceptance to Donald Halsing / THE GATEPOST their first-choice insitution, according to Keville. The most popStudents pose with their new best friends at Stuff-a-Bear on Feb. 13, organized by SUAB. ular institution to which students transferred is Bridgewater State University, with 14 former FSU students transferring after the spring 2018 semester. News Lorretta Holloway, vice president for enrollment and student Higher Education Carlos E. Santiago CDIO/PROVOST SEARCH pg. 4 By Jillian Poland development, addressed student then signed it on July 16, according to Associate Editor mental health in her report. CIE DIRECTOR SEARCH pg. 5 a statement from O’Donnell. According to Holloway, there Under Massachusetts General Law The Massachusetts State College was a 28-percent increase in student visits to the Counseling CenAssociation (MSCA) authorized a re- 150E, following the Commissioner’s signature, the BHE had until Aug. 15 ter during the 2017-18 school year, turn to contract bargaining with the Opinions as well as a 162-percent increase Board of Higher Education (BHE) and to submit the funding request for the in “unplanned” visits. the Council of Presidents (COP) on agreement to the governor’s Office of SAM THE RAM pg. 7 Holloway said this is a nationEmployee Relations (OER). The fundFeb. 1. al trend across universities, and SEXCETERA pg. 8 MSCA President CJ O’Donnell wrote ing request was not submitted until she encourages students to use in a statement, “This was neither an almost four months past that deadthe center. “This is what we want easy nor unanimous decision. We are line. to see - students getting the help Arts & Features in a time-sensitive position, and we In September, the MSCA filed an they need.” believe this is the clearest path for us unfair labor practice charge against LaDonna Bridges, associate Santiago and the BHE because of the OSCARS PREDICTIONS pg. 10 dean of academic success and dito obtain our raises and the benefits delay. rector of CASA, gave a presentathat were mutually agreed to.” COMIC CORNER pg. 11 tion on the growth of CASA’s regRobert Donohue, psychology proThe MSCA, a union comprised of istry numbers and the subsequent faculty and librarians from the nine fessor and MSCA vice president, said increased usage of the University’s state universities, has been negotiat- the delay placed the union in a bad disability services in recent years. ing with the BHE since January 2017 position, putting off pay raises and Sports Bridges said the number of stuto reach a collective bargaining agree- exacerbating tensions between union dents self-identifying as needing members and the COP across camment (CBA). The CBA outlines the conservices increased from 231 stuWOMEN’S BASKETBALL pg. 14 ditions under which the union agrees puses. “I have no way to understand dents in the 2007-2008 academwhy the commissioner and the Board MEN’S BASKETBALL pg. 15 to work. It is valid for three years. ic year to 770 students as of the of Higher Education thought stalling fall 2018 semester, a more than The current CBA bargaining prothe funding request was in anyone’s 200-percent increase. cess has been delayed numerous times This has led to the growth of - particularly over concerns and con- interest.” CASA in terms of staff and support Vincent Pedone, executive director fusion regarding the financial paramservices, added Bridges. of the COP, said in September 2018 eters of the contract. Both Bridges and Holloway said The MSCA and the BHE finally that the delay was related to the conthe increased use of campus serreached a tentative CBA in April 2018, cern that the CBA cost more than the vices indicated a greater student nine months after the end of the previ- state had authorized the BHE to give. awareness of the importance of During bargaining, the BHE team ous CBA. On June 20, 2018, the MSCA mental health and wellbeing and was given the authority to offer no ratified the tentative agreement. decreased stigma surrounding usAshley Wall / more than a 2-percent cost increase age of these resources. Massachusetts Commissioner of THE GATEPOST

MSCA and COP return to bargaining table

See MSCA page 3

See BOARD OF TRUSTEES page 6

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