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March 31, 2023

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Volume 91 • Issue 20

March 31, 2023

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Whipping up some fun

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(Left) Jeffrey Coleman, vice president of diversity, inclusion, and community engagement, gets ready to pie Dale Hamel, executive vice president, in the face at an SGA event March 28.

Students express concerns at Adminstrators’ Forum By Naidelly Coelho Asst. News Editor Students expressed concerns about race-related issues on campus, policing, the registrar’s office and commencement at the Administrators’ Forum on March 28. Student Trustee McKenzie Ward said coming to open forums is a great opportunity to express concerns and problems to administrators. Dara Barros, SGA president, said women’s safety has been an issue lately and she believes campus police can be doing more. “I think police officers should walk around on campus on foot, especially at night - late at night, just to protect women in general from possibly get-

ting kidnapped or even other things,” she said. Barros said “kidnapping on campus hasn’t happened yet, but we should be proactive about issues like these.” Kim Dexter, assistant vice president of human resources and equal opportunity and Title IX coordinator, said the staff has been conducting prevention studies on sexual harrasment, sexual violence, domestic violence, and stalking. She said from the last sexual violence climate survey, they were able to obtain many answers from students regarding safety. A new survey will be launching next Monday and she encourages students to fill it out. Brian Dyson, president of Brother 2 Brother, said there is a need for sup-

News

port from staff for affinity groups. He said the school’s Instagram page NEW FASHION CONCENTRATIONS pg. 3 doesn’t promote affinity groups as DEAN FINALISTS pg. 4-7 much as it does other clubs. Jeffrey Coleman, vice president of diversity, inclusion, and community engagement, said students want a sense of belonging at the University. Barros said there is a need for more NEW JIM CROW pg. 9 cultural events on campus to emphaEM’S GEMS pg.10 size the importance of all cultures. Dillon Riley, an SGA senator, proposed hiring a mental health professional at University police. He said many town police departments have started to include someone prepared to handle mental health crises in order to help those in need. Lieutenant Martin Laughlin said

Opinions

Sports

See ADMINISTRATORS’ FORUM page 8

A passion for fashion

Fashion design and retailing majors take on merchandising internships By Leighah Beausoleil Editor-in-Chief From small mom-and-pop shops to large corporations, Framingham State students are given the opportunity to gain valuable first-hand experience in the field they love through internships in the fashion industry. This semester, students from the Fashion Design and Retailing Department who hold concentrations in merchandising began their transition into the workforce with their final two-credit course, according to Virginia Noon, a fashion design and retailing professor. This course requires students to

complete over 280 hours of work at their respective internships in addition to the course’s accompanying assignments, Noon said. “Those assignments really are developed to be reflective in nature, and they help them to assess the progress in their career [as well as] personal analysis of their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats,” she added. Noon said she and the department’s chair, Professor Haewon Ju, oversee the internships throughout the course of the semester. She said the department works “closely” with Career Development in order for students “to develop soft

Leighah Beausoleil / THE GATEPOST SOFTBALL pg. 12

skills.” TRACK AND FIELD pg. 13 By the time the students are seniors, they will have made several drafts of their resumés and will be ready to complete the “final” ones of their college careers, Noon said. In addition, the Career Development Office conducts mock interviews with students, she added. This “has been really great because sometimes, the students think they don’t need to do that, but they have to get dressed and they have to create a scenario for a mock interview.” Raena Doty / THE GATEPOST Regarding Career Development, Noon said, “They’ve been instrumental MIRIAM LEVINE READING pg. 15

Arts & Features

See FASHION INTERNSHIPS page 19

TAYLOR SWIFT ERAS FASHION pg. 17

INSIDE: OP/ED 9 • SPORTS 12 • ARTS & FEATURES 15


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