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September 29, 2023

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Volume 92 • Issue 3

September 29, 2023

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Niemi’s moonlighting moment

Alexis Schlesinger / THE GATEPOST

President Nancy Niemi serving Moonlight Breakfast on Sept. 22.

FSU kicks off fall with Homecoming and Family Weekend By Emily Rosenberg Editor-in-Chief As the sun set on the McCarthy Center, smooth jazz tunes echoed from the patio as students enjoyed Latin soul food courtesy of a bright yellow-and-orange Butter UR Biscuit food truck. Staff and administrators, dressed in casual hoodies and T-shirts rather than their more typical suits and dresses, shared in the camaraderie, lounged in lawn chairs, and played giant lawn games across State Street. Alumni, some returning just a few months after graduating and others after several years, were decked out in their vintage FSU merch as they cheered on their favorite college foot-

ball team in the rain. On a chilly start to fall, students, their families, and alumni celebrated Framingham State’s annual Homecoming and Family Weekend on Sept. 22 and 23. The weekend was packed with 19 activities including the annual Football game on Saturday and the 22-year-old tradition, Moonlight Breakfast, at which administrators serve breakfast in the Dining Commons at 9 p.m. Other festivities included lawn games, a performance by the Bruce Mattson Band, Casino Night, a University Welcome with President Nancy Niemi, a Family Reception, and a performance by the Suit Jacket Posse. Members of the community were also welcome to participate in an Hon-

ors Program reception, two classroom experiences, a fRAMily Network Meeting, an Alumni End Zone, a fRAMily Fall Festival, and Words of Wisdom for Families. An adult field day was planned for the Alumni of Color Network, but was postponed to a to-be-announced date out of respect to the family and friends of Djeila Barbosa. President Niemi said, “Homecoming and Family Weekend contribute to building a sense of community because they are shared experiences designed to involve everyone in some way, connecting these experiences to our beloved campus traditions.” She added these campus events are a way to “enhance school spirit and

The World Languages department held a presentation on the Deafblind community for Deaf Awareness Month, Sept. 26, to bring awareness to the deaf and hard of hearing community. The event was hosted by ASL Professor Bruce Bucci and featured Rachel Webber, a Massachusetts resident and member of the Deafblind community. The event was conducted in ASL, with interpreters present translating to English. Bucci began the presentation by directing attendees’ attention to a flag

in the front of the forum. The blue and yellow flag with the outline of a hand in the middle represents the deaf community. He explained how the flag is “slowly getting out there and becoming more mainstream, but is very, very powerful.” Before showing an informational video on the flag, Bucci prefaced that the video would be played with no audio and closed captions. He then explained his own experience with watching T.V. as a child with no captions to read from. “I would imagine what was going on. I was looking at facial expressions and their body language and I would make my own script in my mind and have a whole show going on about what they

SGA pg.3 STC pg.6

Opinions LIFE IS A HIGHWAY pg. 7 EM’S GEMS pg. 8

Sports

See HOMECOMING Page 4

Rachel Webber raises awareness for Deafblind community By Jack McLaughlin Arts & Features Editor

News

Alexis Schlesinger/ THE GATEPOST FOOTBALL pg. 10

were doing,” Bucci said. SOCCER pg. 13 The video featured the flag’s artist, Arnaud Balard, explaining the artistic significance of the flag he created. Balard is a Deafblind aritst, and his work is mostly focused on his flag. After the video, Bucci continued the discussion on the flag’s significance. Bucci explained oppression in the deaf community to emphasize the flag’s significance - “They weren’t allowed to sign, they weren’t allowed to express themselves. So this flag is a symbol of signing and expression.” Alexis Schlesinger/ THE GATEPOST IRISH LITERATURE pg.15

Arts & Features

See ASL Page 15 CLIMATE pg. 16

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