Tracing LGBTQIA history at Lehigh University.
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-Proposition 8 creates nationwide controversy
-Website helping to correct casual use of word "gay"
-Gender lines on the sidelines:transgender athletes in the NCAA
-Spectrum's Drag Show supports LGBTQ values
-LGBTQIA retreat offers sense of community
-"Don't Ask, Don't Tell" sparks debate club
-Rutgers student commits suicide
-Victims of gay harassment remembered at U.C. memorial
-Campus confronts national prejudices
-Gender-Neutral dorms offered next semester
-Editorial: LGBTQIA heading up the Hill
-Greek Allies reach out to the LGBTQIA community
-Gender-neutral housing to offer safe zone
-Students talk trangender issues
-No male students attend homophobia discussion
-Editorial: New steps toward diversity
-Health Center stops offering HIV test
-Editorial: HIV testing on campus a must
-Group explores challenges of being transgendered
-Letters to the editor:Transgender article inaccurate
-Groups educate campus during LGBTQA month
-Speaker addresses issues sorrounding intersexuality
-Drag shows to break gender norms
-Letters: B&W should acknowledge success of drag show
-Letters: Inclusion by Greeks is key to campus unity
-LGBT sexual violence discussed
-New director to improve campus climate
-One-man performance celebrates gay historical figures
-Editorial:Recognize homophobia
-Drag performers support LGBTQA
-Two students speak about bias remarks
-Transgender woman questions labels
-LGBTQ creates outlet in community
-'Illusions":opening minds to end hate
-Drag show performers entertain, educate
-Rainbow Room comforts, promotes diversity
-Incidents on campus unacceptable
-Vigil planned to help stop hate
-Despite few cases, AIDS still impacts campus
-Wear jeans and support a lifestyle
-Lifestyle requires element of choice
-SPECTRUM educates campus on sexuality
-Nothing wrong with marriage ban
-Use of slurs a disgrace to Lehigh
-Group pushes for sexual intergration
-New club formed for gays, lesbians
-Stanton calls for diverse campus
-Harvard Law holds first reunion for homosexual alumni group
-Campus observes National Coming Out Day
-Students snub queer film festival
-Gay community speaks of troubles
-Gay students struggle with coming out
-Safe Space program promotes acceptance
-What do you think of diversity on campus?
-No place for hatred at Lehigh
-President responds to protestors
-Homosexuals at Kent state fight for harassament protection
-University supports diversity on campus
-Out at Work: A career panel of Gay and Lesbian Alumni of Lehigh University
-Supreme court hears arguments on ban of gay Boy Scout leader
-Jury suspends minister for uniting homosexuals in ceremony
-Gay and lesbian professionals discuss finding acceptance at work
-McKinney found guilty of causing gay attack
-Professional Insight: Career Experiences of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Professionals
-Celebrate National Coming Out Week
- Organizations Spread Awareness
-Gay marriage controversy reaches Vermont Supreme Court
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1997
-Support group formed as ally to gay/bi community on campus
-Lehigh’s Safe Space: A Program For Everyone
-Bombings in Atlanta suspected to be tied to serial terrorist
-President of campus clubs seeks diversity
-Clinton equates battles for gay rights with fight for black rights
-Utah Board of Education bans clubs to protest gays
-Make a safe place for everyone
-Gay officer tells truth about army
-National coming Out day held to raise homosexual awareness
-Kent State students bring their opinions out of the closet
-Keep tissues by your side for ‘Boys’
-Sexual orientation not a part of diversity
-Professor takes his students behind the scenes
-Personal response to gays on campus
-Sexuality largely ignored in diversity debate
-The gay scene at Lehigh: Coming Out
-Lehigh offers variety of group counseling sessions
-Court should not decide fate of lesbian’s child
-Virginia judge denies lesbian custody of 2 year old son
-Lehigh is anti-gay group leader says
-Panhel not to blame for gay bashing
-Thoughtless remarks can be hurtful
-Genes play role in obesity, homosexuality
-Homosexual Literature deserves exposure
-Homosexuality isn’t going away
-Speaking Out: readings about LGBT issues at Drown
-Oregon referendum pits gay rights vs state legislation
-Gay’s need support, understanding, speaker says
-Parental sexual orientation: Does it matter?
-Not just another face in the crowd
-Gay right revolution fueled in 1969 still alive
-Group provides support system for students
-Gay and Lesbian Studies filter into the University
-International male model, Rod Jackson, speaking on issues of gay rights/human rights.
-Gay couple tells of life experience after 'coming out'
-Students protest Souter’s nomination
-Diversity League seeks housing
-PSU organizes LU AIDS Awareness Week
-Diversity league re-established
-Experts think half of AIDS patients will die
-Lehigh recognizes Diversity League
-LU gay group going strong in second year
-Students speaks to local press on gay rights
-Lesbian lecturer reviews progress of gay rights
-Lesbian and Gay support group ad
- Barbara Gittings comes to Lehigh from the National Gay Task Force & Gay Rights National Lobby
-Lesbian lecturer reviews progress of gay rights
-University restricts gay lecture publicity
-AIDS making impact on the Lehigh Valley
-Studds speaks to local press on gay rights
-LU gay group founded by students
-Fraternity reaction varied to new gay organization
-Faculty supportive of gay group
-Sorority presidents accept gay organization
-'Macho environment' here intolerant of gays
-"Gay May" week to replace traditional spring festivals
-Gay Students Unite at Other Colleges
-Gay rights activists step forth in Allentown
-Le-Hi-Ho is social, educational
-B&W 'Over-reacted' to Parr Comments
-Gays Are Second-Class Citizens
-Flesher Calls for Policy on Gays
-Homosexual Policy Unrealistic
-Homosexual Organizations Lacking at Area on Campuses
-New Approach to Gays is Possible, Says Flesher
-85 Petitioners Request for Club for Gays
-No Petition Received From Gays
-Delay in Gay Story Reinforces Phobia
-Gay Communication Should be Enhanced
-Theta Chi Alumni Recommend Asking Gays to Move Out of Frat
-Black and White Propriety Questioned In Coverage of Gay Issue
-Sensitivity Lacking in Theta Chi Action
-Gay Choice of Lifestyle Defended
-Theta Chi Split on Ignoring Alumni Decision on Gays
-'Cautious Acceptance' Found By Members of LE-HI-HO
-LE-HI-HO Praises Article; Elaborates on Kinsey Stats
-Homophile Society Started To Help Homosexuals



