THE GATEPOST Framingham State’s independent student newspaper
Volume 86 • Issue 9
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November 10, 2017
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FSU Fashion Club held its annual Trashion Show on Nov. 2.
Yvonne Spicer elected Framingham’s first mayor By Shanleigh Reardon News Editor
ham voters, as well as her biological family members, who were there to support her from states across the country. “This is a new beginning for Framingham. This is the beginning that we get to set the course of where we’re going to go as a community,” she said. Spicer added, “Framingham is an amazing place to live. I promise you, as your mayor, that everyone in Framingham has a seat at the table - that everyone feels their voice is
recognized regardless of language, culture, immigration status. You belong to Framingham.” She said she and Stefanini, who had already congratulated her, vowed “to work together, to bring Framingham together.” Spicer added she hopes to leave behind tensions between the northern and southern parts of the community, as well as debates about whether Framingham should become a city, to move for-
On Friday, Oct. 27, Framingham State University celebrated Devin Suau Day to honor the legacy of a 6-year-old Framingham resident who recently died of cancer. FSU paid tribute by shining green lights around campus and by encouraging students and faculty to wear green, as it was Devin’s favorite color. Suau fought a nine-month battle with a rare form of brain cancer called Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Gli-
oma (DIPG). He died Oct. 20, just one week before his seventh birthday. According to Dana Farber Cancer Institute, DIPG is a “highly aggressive and difficult to treat brain tumor found at the base of the brain.” When Devin was diagnosed with DIPG nine months ago, the #WhyNotDevin movement was born. Jessica Cochrane, a close friend of the Suau family and one of the five administrators on the #WhyNotDevin Facebook page, said, “Fol-
lowing Devin’s diagnosis in January 2017, it was mind blowing to learn that upwards of 400 children a year were given a less than a one percent chance of survival from a pediatric cancer that most people had never heard of. “We knew that someone would be the first to beat DIPG, and we had to ask, ‘Why Not Devin?’” she added. Cochrane said the #WhyNotDevin movement began with just friends and family, but because of Devin’s captivating charm, the movement grew far beyond anyone’s expecta-
tions. “Devin was so charismatic and witty that people couldn’t help but root for him. He was truly one of a kind,” she said. FSU planned the tribute with the help of Brother2Brother (B2B), a club on campus that had been following his story, according to President F. Javier Cevallos. “Brother2Brother, asked the University to put out the call to our community to ‘go green’ for Devin. We thought it was a great idea and
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Yvonne Spicer was elected the city of Framingham’s first mayor during an election held on Nov. 7. Spicer received 58 percent of the vote, winning the race with 9,129 votes. Her opponent, John Stefanini, received 6,455 votes. Spicer, vice president of advocacy and educational partnerships at the Museum of Science and a former Framingham school teacher, campaigned as “The People’s Mayor”
against lifelong Framingham resident John Stefanini, who formerly served as a selectman and state representative for the town. Cheryl Tully Stoll and George King were elected the city’s first atlarge councilors and nine other individuals were elected to represent their districts. Spicer addressed a crowd outside of the Memorial Building in downtown Framingham after the news of her election broke. She thanked her “external family” of Framing-
See ELECTION page 6
FSU goes green for Devin Suau By Caitlin Frias Staff Writer
See #WHYNOTDEVIN page 3
INTERVIEW: JOHNNY HURLEY pg. 2
UP UP & ABROAD pg. 7
“SHOWING (WORK X FAMILY)” pg. 9
HOCKEY STARTS SEASON OFF HOT pg. 16
POWER OUTAGE UPDATE pg. 4
THE MIDTERM PROBLEM pg. 8
VETERAN’S DAY FEATURE pg. 11
FOOTBAL SEALS VICTORY pg. 19
INSIDE: OP/ED 7 • ARTS & FEATURES 9 • SPORTS 16