Volume 91 • Issue 21
The GOATs of Hilltop
April 7, 2023
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(Left) Eric Qua and Noah Barnes performing ‘Goat Song Revel’ April 5.
Board of Trustees hold last meeting before budget is finalized By Emily Rosenberg Associate Editor By Naidelly Coelho Asst. News Editor The Board of Trustees discussed the University’s budget, anti-racist initiatives, and fundraising during the March 31 meeting. During the Finance Report, Dale Hamel, executive vice president, said the committee expects there to be no student charge increases for Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24). Hamel added the UMass system proposed a tuition lock where students pay the same tuition and fees throughout the four years they attend their university. He said the state universities were
asked to cost out this proposal as well, but they asked for more “flexible language.” He said flexibility is necessary because some students at Framingham State do not graduate in four years. Therefore, the University would want to ensure the tuition lock remains the same from when they are a first-year student until graduation. He said, if FSU were to take this approach, which is called “student cost stabilization,” it would be implemented in Fiscal Year 2025 for incoming first-year students in the Fall 2025 Semester. However, he said it may be a “better approach” for the UMass system than for smaller state universities. Vice Chair Beth Casavant said if the tuition lock were designed to end after four years, it would be an incentive for
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See BOARD OF TRUSTEES page 5
A giga-bite of preference
Adrien Gobin / THE GATEPOST SOFTBALL pg. 10
Students reveal their laptop choices, and how well they work By Ryan O’Connell Arts & Features Editor Gabrielle Bratcher is a fifth-year sociology major and a resident assistant in West Hall. Alexa Gibson is a second-year food and nutrition major and a student admissions representative. Noah Barnes is a fourth-year communication arts major with a concentration in theater, and directed Hilltop’s fall play last semester. What do they all have in common? It isn’t their choice of laptop. According to Framingham State University’s IT Service, every student is
required to have an up-to-date laptop - one that meets the school’s hardware specifications. These benchmarks include eight gigabytes of RAM (random access memory), 256 gigabytes of hard-drive storage, an i5 processor, and a battery that can hold a charge for over two hours. Although students are able to use any laptop with satisfactory hardware regardless of brand or operating system, IT Services chooses a school recommended laptop every academic year. Students can elect to purchase the recommended laptop from Dell at a discounted rate and with the added benefit of a four-year warranty - meaning no-
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students to finish by then. On the other hand, it could also be a “disincentive” SGA pg. 3 because then they would be discouraged by the knowledge that they would GATEPOST 90TH ANNIVERSARY pg. 4 be hit with a fee increase. Also in the finance report, Hamel said there will be significant funding for the Mass Grant Plus program, bringing in more financial aid for stu- HOUSING INSECURITY pg. 8 dents in FY24. He said the finance committee is KIWIBOT CHRONICLES pg. 9 using the governor’s budget proposal as a baseline for any changes made to the initial FY24 budget, with the caveat that the house and senate budget proposals may decrease allocations to state universities. Hamel said, “We’re not counting on it at this point,” referring to additional
FLORIDA LACROSSE TOURNAMENT pg. 11 cost repairs. According to IT Service Desk Manager Jackie Harrington, the University’s IT department chooses the recommended laptop based on three factors: service quality, cost, and product quality. Harrington said service quality is the main priority - she said the University contracted with Lenovo in the past, but their support was unsatisfactory, leading them back to Dell. She added Dell also has intuitive, easy to use products, and is efficient in repairing hardware. Ryan O’Connell / THE GATEPOST Harrington said Framingham State’s DARYL CHRISTOPHER pg. 15 collaboration with Dell is decided
Arts & Features
See STUDENT LAPTOPS page 14
NATURAL DISASTERS pg. 16
INSIDE: OP/ED 9 • SPORTS 10 • ARTS & FEATURES 12