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The Intent Behind the Proposed LGBTQ Checkbox

By Laura Kresse April 2, 2012

To the Editor: Two viewpoints that appeared in The Hoya last week, (“As Bias Lingers, LGBTQ Students Need Safeguards,” A3, March 30, 2012; “Acceptance Shouldn’t be Optional, but Expected,” A3,...

As Bias Lingers, LGBTQ Students Need Safeguards

By Zenen Jaimes Perez and James Saucedo March 29, 2012

Upon reading “Acceptance Shouldn’t Be Optional, but Expected” (The Hoya, A3, March 27, 2012), we were excited to see campus issues pertinent to the LGBTQ community at Georgetown entering conversations...

Tagliabues’ $1M Donation Not Yet Ready

By Meghan Patzer March 27, 2012

The $1 million donated by Board of Directors Chairman Paul Tagliabue (CAS ’62) and his wife Chandler to the LGBTQ Resource Center in October will soon become available to its staff. The donation must...

Acceptance Shouldn’t Be Optional, but Expected

By Sports Editor March 26, 2012

Among the promises made by new Geogetown University Student Association President Clara Gustafson (SFS ’13) and Vice President Vail Kohnert-Yount (SFS ’13), one particularly caught my eye: On...

STIRRETT: Advancing Gay Rights

By Scott Stirrett February 16, 2012

Fifty years ago, same-sex marriage would have been as unthinkable as a man named Barack Hussein Obama being elected President of the United States. In 2012, rather than being an issue discussed at the...

Magazine Hopes to Involve LGBTQ Community

By Opinion Editor February 16, 2012

Hoping to make the publication a more permanent fixture on campus, the LGBTQ Resource Center will sponsor and publish the university's LGBTQ-focused magazine this year. Students are invited to submit...

Transgender Advocate Shares Story

By Julia Dean November 16, 2011

Donna Rose, a transsexual who champions the right of self-expression, spoke Tuesday about her personal experiences and challenged traditional views of gender roles as part of Gender Liberation Week. Rose,...

The Struggle Within: A Soldier’s Hidden War

By Jonathan Gillis September 16, 2011

Jonathan Hopkins was a casualty of war, though not the kind he had been trained to fight. As a West Point cadet, Hopkins, now a graduate student at Georgetown, had been schooled in the intricacies...

Campus Honors LGBTQ Community With Lavender Graduation

By Tyler Sanborn May 3, 2011

Georgetown's LGBTQ community held its third annual Lavender Graduation Monday night, celebrating the graduation of 61 undergraduates, graduates and law students of the class of 2011. The event in Copley...

Campus Reacts to Trivia Name Issue

By Upasana Kaku April 29, 2011

After a "Vox Populi" blog post last month ranked the most offensive Tombs Trivia team names, several Georgetown women's groups have joined forces to raise awareness of campus issues they say the teams...

Eisenberg: Conservative Change of Mind

By Albert Eisenberg April 7, 2011

Let's hear from a few of the leading Republican candidates for the 2012 presidential election about their efforts to win over LGBTQ voters. First, there is Baptist minister and former Arkansas Governor...

Eisenberg: Refusing to Be Too Politically Correct

By Albert Eisenberg February 11, 2011

Last Thursday I landed in Minnesota, eager to attend Creating Change, the Gay and Lesbian Task Force's annual queer leadership conference. Crowded into Minneapolis' Hilton were 2,600 LGBTQ activists from...

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