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Content warning: this episode discusses violence against LGBTQ people. Before the 2016 election, Donald Trump marketed himself to be an ally to the LGBTQ community. But looking back on these 4 years, has he proven that he is our friend? Looking ahead to November’s election and the future of the Supreme Court, what exactly...
Everyone has a family. But many queer people struggle with the family we’re born into—especially if that family doesn’t accept us for who we are. We can’t choose this family, but we can choose a new one as we grow and develop. It’s people you can laugh with, cry with, exist with, no questions...
In our world today, LGBTQ issues are brought to light all the time, not just in the month of June. Queer people behind these issues are getting louder, more vocal, and more willing to share their stories. Trinity’s campus is no different. Join us as we follow these stories and shed even more light on our LGBTQ community. 1:30 – ranking identities: Black or queer first? 8:35 – inclusivity of Black LGBTQ+ students at...
Unidentified mold-life growth and sick faculty in Chapman, changes to graduation ceremonies, IHCI Panel on "remain in mexico," new excel certification testing
Community gathers for climate teach-in, 1869 Challenge marketing spurs controversy, Women's Soccer 5-2 after first home game, student first to declare new global Latinx studies major
Ruth Taylor Theater Building floods, LuxTurn Technologies wins 5th annual Stumberg competition, new Christian A capella group introduced, ASL club aims for academic inclusion
University policy disallows smudging practice, Dicke-Smith flood update, campus Master Plan moves forward, 3-year residential requirement remains
Title IX updates, poorly planned affinity halls, flooded music building, the endowment in the face of a recession, and a PSA from TUPD
Administration decides to keep Chick-fil-A at Revolve, university announces new hemp policy, MAT students take to the classroom, new assistant director for Fraternity and Sorority Life arrives