February 16, 2018

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THE GATEPOST Framingham State’s independent student newspaper

Volume 86 • Issue 16

FSUgatepost.com

February 16, 2018

Corey McFeeley / THE GATEPOST

Project Resilience was held in honor of Black History Month in DPAC on Feb. 9.

SGA cuts SUAB funding for large performer

By Jillian Poland News Editor

SGA allocated a combined $195,812.75 to three student organizations during the first session of its annual budget meeting on Feb. 9. Representatives from the Dance Team, The Gatepost and the Student Union Activities Board (SUAB) presented their Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 budgets for approval during the five-hour

meeting. During the second session on Feb. 16, representatives from WDJM, the Hilltop Players and SGA itself will present their new budgets. This is the first time in recent years SGA has divided the meeting into separate sessions. SUAB initially requested an overall budget of $203,155, a 58 percent increase from its FY ‘18 budget. SUAB President Kayleigh MacMaster said in regards to the increase, “Basically, the bottom

line is, we are the programming board. We are the only programming board at this school and our job is to plan events. How are we going to plan events if we don’t have the budget that satisfies that?” The organization was allocated $139,655, an 8.6 percent increase from the FY ’18 budget, after cuts were made to various line items. The largest cut was $55,000 for its end-of-the-year large performer. Senators were concerned

about the lack of concrete details regarding the performer and the potential venue. Senator Marquis Sims said, “I’m wondering if SUAB would be OK if we were to allocate $0 and they were to come back like they did last year, because I feel like there’s a lot of questions that you can’t tell us right now, and so, there’s a lot of things up in the air. We don’t know what’s going to happen. So, I feel like it

See BUDGET page 3

FSU students, Framingham police injured in head-on collision By Shanleigh Reardon News Editor A vehicle carrying three FSU students collided with the truck of a Framingham police officer on Brook Street on Feb. 8. The off-duty officer was en route to break up a house party, which was attended by approximately 200 adults, including FSU students.

News GATEPOST INTERVIEW pg. 2 SGA pg. 4

According to The MetroWest Daily News, the officer, whose identity has not been released, and the driver of the other car were airlifted to UMass Medical Center in Worcester. The other two students involved in the collision were taken to local hospitals with less serious injuries. The identities of all three students have also not been released. The officer reportedly suffered

Opinions

severe injuries, but no specific injuries have been confirmed. Former FSU student Keith Worthy rented the Brook Street property on Airbnb for the evening to host his 21st birthday party. “Things got a little out of hand. More people showed up than I expected,” Worthy told Christina Hager, a reporter for CBS Boston, following his arraignment on Friday, Feb. 9.

Arts & Features

Worthy was arrested on charges of assault and battery of a police officer, being the keeper of an unruly house and resisting arrest. Devante Santiago, 23, of Hyde Park, Massachusetts, was arrested for disorderly conduct. Santiago is not currently, nor has ever been, enrolled at FSU. Santiago was arrested after

See CAR CRASH page 4

Sports

DANGEROUS RHETORIC pg. 8

THE JUST ICE-LEAGUE pg. 10

WOMENS BASKETBALL WINS pg. 13

KNOW WHO TO BLAME pg. 8

FALL OUT BOY pg. 12

HOCKEY LOSES TO WESTFIELD pg. 14

INSIDE: OP/ED 6 ARTS & FEATURES 8 SPORTS 13


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