THE GATEPOST Framingham State’s independent student newspaper
Volume 87 • Issue 5
FSUgatepost.com
October 12, 2018
Ashley Wall / THE GATEPOST
Boston’s queer-focused a capella group, The Kinsey Scales, performs at the Pride Banquet on Oct. 11.
FSU student assaulted on campus By Bailey Morrison Editor-in-Chief A female student was assaulted by two “unknown males” between Hemenway and Dwight halls at 8:20 p.m. on Oct. 1, according to a safety bulletin released by FSUPD the following day. The bulletin stated she “struggled for a short time” with the
two men before she was able to “free herself” and return to her dorm. Sgt. Martin Laughlin said FSUPD is investigating the case. There are no suspects. He said officers are reviewing the footage from the cameras in the area. Laughlin said the campus has over 85 security cameras, and there are more cameras being installed.
Additionally, Laughlin said FSUPD has increased foot patrols - with a greater presence in the area where the attack occurred, as well as the perimeters of the campus. He said students should make themselves aware of where the blue emergency light boxes are, and suggested students travel in “packs” after dark. FSUPD offers safety escorts
for students who are walking on campus and feel unsafe at night. The escort requests typically are honored after the RamTram stops running - from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. But Laughlin said officers will transport students at any hour. “If they’re on a call, it might take them a little while. We’ll let you know how long we’ll be, but
See ASSAULT page 3
Student tuition and fees increase 12 percent in two-year span
Pilot program aims to help first-year students transition to college
By Jon Lee Staff Writer
By Andrew Willoughby Editorial Staff
Student tuition and fees for the 2018-19 academic year total $10,520, a 6-percent increase from 2017-18 and a 12.2-percent increase from 2016-17, according to Dale Hamel, executive vice president. The University’s “all-funds operating budget” is a projected $122.2 million, compared to last year’s final budget of $118.1 mil-
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lion. This represents a 3.5-percent budget increase for fiscal year 2018-19. The money in this budget funds all University operations. To put these figures in perspective, average inflation in the United States over the last three years was approximately 2 percent per year, according to Trading Economics, a website that compiles financial data. Tuition is currently $162 per
On Sept. 17, Linda Vaden-Goad, provost and vice president for academic affairs, invited all faculty to an impromptu meeting to discuss improving Framingham State University’s first-year student initiatives. According to Vaden-Goad, the University has been involved with the Association of American Col-
See BUDGET page 5
Opinions
leges and Universities’ (AACU) Reimagining the First Year program for the last three years. Vaden-Goad said, “Thinking along with 44 other universities … we’ve changed policies. We’ve changed procedures. We want policy not to be in the way of student success, but to assist them.” After addressing changes to policy and procedure, the University is now looking at academics. The result of this undertaking
See RAMS 101 page 4
Arts & Features
Sports
GATEPOST INTERVIEW pg. 2
VICTIM BLAMING pg. 6
VENOM REVIEW pg. 10
FIELD HOCKEY pg. 13
SGA MEETING pg. 5
LIFETIME OF DISAPPOINTMENT pg. 7
TWENTY-ONE PILOTS REVIEW pg. 11
WOMEN’S SOCCER pg. 14
INSIDE: OP/ED 6 ARTS & FEATURES 10 SPORTS 12