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byWe’ve all heard the infamous #first date rules. You know the ones like never order pasta, don’t ask awkward questions and never bring up…
We’ve all heard the infamous #first date rules. You know the ones like never order pasta, don’t ask awkward questions and never bring up…
Behind the scenes with the Winter 2009-10 issue editors.
A brief conversation with Winslow keyboardist Curtis Tate about coming out, growing up and giving back.
Not all of the members of Kent State’s women’s rugby team are gay. And they’re not the only ones coming out in support of open and proud student athletes. So why does the idea of LGBT students in the locker room still make so many uncomfortable?
If he or she happens to be the same sex, Kent State can’t stop you.
One columnist shares the early root of her never-ending affection for all things gay.
When thousands took to the streets of Washington, D.C. in October, it became clear this generation isn’t going anywhere without a fight. Our retrospective look at the National Equality March.
Nothing is ever quite as it seems at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Kent. They just want you to be you.
After significant success but several setbacks, the path to equal rights for LGBT Americans still requires an effort that is far from finished.
As part of a corporate environment in which a debate persists over the relevancy and effectiveness of diversity training, Residence Services follows its own path in preparing resident assistants to be knowledgeable about uniquely LGBTQ issues.