November 16, 2018

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THE GATEPOST Framingham State’s independent student newspaper

Volume 87 • Issue 10

FSUgatepost.com

November 16, 2018

Corey McFeeley / THE GATEPOST

The first snow of the season transformed the campus into a winter wonderland just before Thanksgiving.

Students concerned about religious group soliciting on campus

Record turnout in midterm elections as parties split control of Congress

By Adé Lasodé Staff Writer

By Jon Lee Staff Writer

By Nadira Wicaksana News Editor

One hundred-and-thirteen million Americans voted in the midterm elections - a record number in an election cycle that also marked several other firsts. It is the first midterm in U.S. history in which over 100 million people voted. This represents 49 percent of those eligible to vote, according to CBS News. SGA President Ben Carrington said, “I was shocked and amazed that this was the highest voter turnout for a midterm election in over 50 years - especially from people in our generation. It shows that people want change.” By comparison, only 36.4 percent of eligible voters voted in the 2014 midterms during then-president Barack Obama’s second term, as

A number of FSU students allege that religious group members evangelizing on campus have made them uncomfortable. The self-proclaimed evangelists belong to a religious organization called the World Mission Society Church of God (WMSCOG). According to the WMSCOG website, the church was founded in South Korea in 1964 by Ahn Sahng-Hong. She is worshipped by church members as the female image of God, known as “God the Mother.” The religious institution has over 2.7 million members worshipping

See GOD THE MOTHER page 4

See MIDTERMS page 6

B. Lynch’s “Extravagantly Absurd”: Artwork showcased through storytelling By Tessa Jillson Asst. Arts & Features Editor Capturing the nature of our polarized society, artist B. Lynch’s mixed media exhibition “Extravagantly Absurd” displays the human condition and the dichotomy of power in everyday life.

Using paper sculptures, wires, paints, and prints to create a multitude of dioramas, paintings, and figurines, Lynch’s installation is on display in the Mazmanian Art Gallery until Dec. 14. It engages with various materials to generate a relationship between different media platforms to construct a diverse set

of stories and worlds based on the viewers’ observations. Lynch said the colors presented, materials used, and positionality of the media in her artwork is purposeful, including the title of her installation, to pose the question of what makes life worthwhile - money and leisure or talent and

passion? “I find that this notion of how life is lived in our world today and throughout history is often observed,” she said. Her interest in history, art history, politics, religion, and philosophy reflect in her work, which is a mashup of two time periods or two

See MAZ GAL page 14

News

Opinions

Arts & Features

Sports

GATEPOST INTERVIEW pg. 2

THE LITTLE THINGS pg. 9

“THE GRINCH” REVIEW pg. 13

FERR OR FOUL pg. 17

SGA pg. 5

INSULIN pg. 10

REMEMBERING STAN LEE pg. 13

MEN’S BASKETBALL pg. 19

INSIDE: OP/ED 7 ARTS & FEATURES 11 SPORTS 16


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