THE GATEPOST VOLUME 85 • ISSUE 2
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SEPTEMBER 23, 2016
FSU wins preservation award for 1812 House By Jessica Duff News Editor
Athena Venetsanakos/THE GATEPOST Juniors Kaley Donovan and Kristina Mullin pet a furry friend during Healing Paws, an event sponsored by the counseling center on Sept.2.
Dining services and Potter Hill Farm host farmers market in McCarthy
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Power outage from lightning strike disrupts campus, traps students in elevators
By Emily Robinson Asst. News Editor Dining services paired up with Potter Hill Farm, located in Grafton, to provide FSU students the opportunity to buy local produce on campus on Thursday, Sept. 15. Potter Hill Farm representative April Vaillancourt said this was the first time she had set up shop in a campus setting. The farm offered a variety of fresh and organic produce to students and faculty including carrots, watermelons, squash, radishes and leeks. Teaming up with dining services, the booth in McCarthy accepted cash, card, Dining Dollars and Ram Cash for students with meal plans or deposited funds. Potter Hill Farm also offered a student discount. As the booth prepared to open, Vaillancourt finished up some pre-prepared salad bags with all the necessary ingredients for a
The University received the Preservation Award from the Framingham Historical Commission for the restoration of the historic 1812 House. President F. Javier Cevallos accepted the award from on May 26 at Edgell Memorial Library. “It was relatively brief. Each awardee made some comments about the projects that were recognized,” Cevallos said in an email. FSU was among the five recipients of the award from ten nominations. The 1812 House was part of a three-plot land purchase FSU began negotiating in 2012. The decision to build West Hall meant reduced parking in the Maynard Lot. Warren Fairbanks, associate vice president of facilities and capital planning, said the Univer-
By William Mills-Curran Staff Writer By Emily Robinson Asst. News Editor
Erin Fitzmaurice/THE GATEPOST Students were able to purchase fresh produce from Potter Hill Farm during a farmers market held in the McCarthy Center on Sept. 15.
A transformer on Maple Street was damaged by a lightning strike on Monday at approximately 1:20 p.m., resulting in a three-hour power outage throughout campus and parts of Framingham. All buildings on campus lost power, causing disruptions to classes, meetings and on-campus facilities, including Sodexo dining services. Priscilla Ress, Western Massachusetts’ regional media representative for Eversource, said lightning
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