March 30, 2018

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THE GATEPOST Framingham State’s independent student newspaper

Volume 86 • Issue 20

FSUgatepost.com

March 30, 2018

Alumni discuss future of FSU academics By Nadira Wicaksana Asst. News Editor Members of FSU’s Alumni Association Board and administration met to discuss recent and future developments in University programs during a bimonthly board meeting on March 22 in the 1839 Room. Scott Greenberg, associate vice president for academic affairs and dean for continuing education, gave a presentation on the University’s continuing education program, as requested by the Board. It highlighted the importance of the program - especially for full-time working adults, senior citizens and people who speak English as a second language. Greenberg said one problem the continuing education division faces is that the Commonwealth of Students participated in the “March For Our Lives” in Boston to call on legislators for gun law reform.

See ALUMNI page 5

Allie Gath / THE GATEPOST

Hemenway Hall’s liveliest residents:

Manikins used to teach nursing students patient care By Bailey Morrison Associate Editor Nurse Caroline Ferzoko bustles into patient Carl Shapiro’s room where he lies in a hospital bed hooked up to an IV and a vital sign monitor. A blue blanket is wrapped around him and tucked beneath his chin. Fluorescent light shines throughout the room and the only sounds

to be heard are the steady beeping of the monitor and the squeak of Ferzoko’s sneakers. Ferzoko introduces herself to Shapiro and asks him to tell her his symptoms. Shapiro complains of shortness of breath and chest pain. “Caroline, help me! My chest feels so tight! I feel like there’s a belt around my chest.” Ferzoko looks at the vital moni-

tor. She then takes a stethoscope to listen to his heart and lungs. Shapiro’s heart rate is at 99 bpm and dropping. His blood pressure is 120/67 and rapidly declining. Shapiro yells, “Caroline! I can’t breathe!” Suddenly Shapiro is unconscious. Ferzoko shouts, “Can I get a little help in here? I’m calling a code.” Another nurse, Michelle Pinto,

rushes into the room to assist Ferzoko in administering CPR. Ferzoko rests her knees on the edge of the bed and presses methodically on Shapiro’s chest. She counts out loud with each compression to 20 before briefly pausing. Pinto holds the bag valve mask to Shapiro’s mouth as Ferzoko continues to administer the compressions. A disembodied voice calls out,

See MEDICAL MANIKINS page 11

Red, white and FSU:

Veterans center opens on campus By Cesareo Contreras Editor-in-Chief

The FSU Veterans Center officially opened on Friday, March 23 after a ceremonial ribbon cutting outside Crocker Annex. According to Jackie Wolf, FSU’s veterans services coordinator, the center is a designated spot on campus for student veterans to study and socialize with their

News LORI BIHLER pg. 2 DANFORTH RENDERINGS pg. 4

veteran peers. With an assortment of couches, a flat-screen TV and a study room, the space is meant to be an inviting atmosphere for student veterans to get to know one another, Wolf said. “I want to say thanks to everyone that has helped make this happen,” Wolf said before cutting the ribbon outside the center’s

See VETERANS CENTER page 3

Opinions MANDATORY SERVICE pg. 7

Corey McFeeley / THE GATEPOST Event attendees celebrate the opening of the Veterans Center on March 23.

Arts & Features

Sports

MX.FSU pg. 12

LACROSSE BLOWS OUT EMMANUEL pg. 15

WHERE IS FSU’S BEST COUCH? pg. 14

A LOOK INSIDE FSU INTRAMURALS pg. 19

INSIDE: OP/ED 7 ARTS & FEATURES 9 SPORTS 15


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