Letter to the Editor: Regarding “Exclusion of the Minority”
I was deeply upset by the non-apology offered by Brittany Jordan in her March 7 opinion article, “Exclusion of the Minority.” I am heterosexual, and was appalled by the lack of sensitivity in Ms....
View ArticleCSU transgender inclusive student health care plan to begin in August
CSU will become the 37th college in the nation to add gender reassignment surgery to the student health insurance plan as of August 2013. According to Anne Hudgens, director of the CSU Health Network,...
View ArticleGender Inclusive Bathrooms in the Study Cube
CSU needs gender inclusive bathroom options for students. When it comes to relieving ourselves on campus, there are plenty of options for individuals who identify as women. There are plenty of options...
View ArticleIt’s time for gender-inclusive spaces
Last weekend, I was clothes shopping at department store in the mall with my partner. After picking out a few items I walked into the nearest dressing room. Because it is homecoming dress shopping...
View ArticleCalifornia transgender student bill opponents aren’t very inclusive
California passed a bill over the summer that requires public schools to let transgender students use the restroom that matches their gender identity, as opposed to their assigned birth sex. This law...
View ArticleTransgender identity at CSU
Most people prefer to be called “he” or “she”, but Lo Luthro, a junior psychology major, prefers the gender-neutral terms “ze” and “hirself.” Born female, Luthro is genderqueer and identifies as a...
View ArticleLaverne Cox belongs on TIME’s “100 Most Influential People”
If I’m being honest, I usually couldn’t care less about compilation lists in print. I’m not up to date on People’s Most Beautiful, and I don’t read the top 50 tips in Cosmo about how to please my man....
View ArticleLaverne Cox speaks to sold out crowd in Lory Student Center Ballroom
Photos: Abbie Parr Not many people are able to captivate a 1,200 person crowd enough to receive three standing ovations. That is the power of Laverne Cox. On Thursday night, the Emmy-nominated actress...
View ArticleTransphobia still exists even after same-sex marriage court ruling
When I first heard that same-sex marriage was legalized, I was shocked. I always imagined that I would have to wait until old age to see this ruling. Yet this is one small step on the path to gay...
View ArticleSurvey asking students about signage for gender inclusive restrooms at...
Converting all sex-specific single-stall restrooms on campus to gender neutral is the newest step forward in Colorado State University’s efforts to become more gender inclusive. Through this action,...
View ArticleHazelton: The GLBTQQA community deserves more specific identifying pronouns
Organizations like GLBTQQA have been searching for a gender-neutral, singular pronoun for years in order to accommodate transgender people and others who don’t want to be described as “him” or “her.”...
View ArticleCSU transgender inclusive student health care plan to begin in August
CSU will become the 37th college in the nation to add gender reassignment surgery to the student health insurance plan as of August 2013. According to Anne Hudgens, director of the CSU Health...
View ArticleGender Inclusive Bathrooms in the Study Cube
CSU needs gender inclusive bathroom options for students. When it comes to relieving ourselves on campus, there are plenty of options for individuals who identify as women. There are plenty of options...
View ArticleIt’s time for gender-inclusive spaces
Last weekend, I was clothes shopping at department store in the mall with my partner. After picking out a few items I walked into the nearest dressing room. Because it is homecoming dress shopping...
View ArticleCalifornia transgender student bill opponents aren’t very inclusive
California passed a bill over the summer that requires public schools to let transgender students use the restroom that matches their gender identity, as opposed to their assigned birth sex. This law...
View ArticleTransgender identity at CSU
Most people prefer to be called “he” or “she”, but Lo Luthro, a junior psychology major, prefers the gender-neutral terms “ze” and “hirself.” Born female, Luthro is genderqueer and identifies as a...
View ArticleLaverne Cox belongs on TIME’s “100 Most Influential People”
If I’m being honest, I usually couldn’t care less about compilation lists in print. I’m not up to date on People’s Most Beautiful, and I don’t read the top 50 tips in Cosmo about how to please my man....
View ArticleLaverne Cox speaks to sold out crowd in Lory Student Center Ballroom
Photos: Abbie Parr Not many people are able to captivate a 1,200 person crowd enough to receive three standing ovations. That is the power of Laverne Cox. On Thursday night, the Emmy-nominated actress...
View ArticleTransphobia still exists even after same-sex marriage court ruling
When I first heard that same-sex marriage was legalized, I was shocked. I always imagined that I would have to wait until old age to see this ruling. Yet this is one small step on the path to gay...
View ArticleSurvey asking students about signage for gender inclusive restrooms at...
Converting all sex-specific single-stall restrooms on campus to gender neutral is the newest step forward in Colorado State University’s efforts to become more gender inclusive. Through this action,...
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