First-year’s break school records in Loras rout.
By Jeffrey Schmidt | Published November 08, 2011
First-year’s break school records in Loras rout.
By Tassie Crews | Published October 24, 2011
“It was odd, at right around 2 am we heard what sounded like a television in my room.”
By Mara Kelly | Published November 07, 2010
The votes are in for trial judge in Alameda County in the East Bay area of San Francisco! With 50.2% of the votes…the winner is…Victoria Kolakowski! Insert applause here! But why would an LGBT blogger care? Yes, she is playing for our team! Yes she’s a lesbian, but she’s also a male-to-female transgender person. The FIRST transgendered person to be [...]
By Mara Kelly | Published November 05, 2010
Which state had the closest governor race this year? Illinois. Who won? Quinn. Why do you care? Civil unions by Christmas! Pat Quinn has already promised to sign civil union legislation if the State House and State Senate move forward on it. Quinn said, “The votes are there, I believe. In the Senate for sure, and [...]
By Mara Kelly | Published October 30, 2010
Although America is far behind many European nations in regards to rights of LGBT people and marriage equality, we are far ahead of many other countries, including Ugandan. The following is a report from lgbtqnation.com: “Ugandan member of Parliament (MP) David Bahati told CNN in an interview that the African nation’s controversial anti-gay bill will [...]
By Mara Kelly | Published October 29, 2010
If you haven’t heard, for the past three days, all eyes have been on the Midland School District in Arkansas. Why? Because one of the school board members, Clint McCance, posted vile anti-gay messages about LGBT students on his Facebook page. McCance turned to Facebook last week to blast Spirit Day, the day where all over [...]
By Dance Marathon | Published October 26, 2010
OUT WHAT?? OUTREACH! Community Outreach has officially begun planning the logistics of our first Mini Marathon. Jefferson Middle School will be the first school to host a Mini Marathon for the 2010 – 2011 school year. We are very excited about what we have planned thus far. Jefferson’s Mini will be on Friday December 3rd [...]
By Mara Kelly | Published October 20, 2010
There has been a new youtube video bombarding Facebook, Twitter, and the rest of the Internet! It is a ballsy foul-mouthed compilation of people crying out to overturn Proposition 8 in California and it is definitely getting the attention it deserves from people all over the country. The video is called “Prop 8 is H8: Straight Talk [...]
By Mara Kelly | Published October 13, 2010
“When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on.” -Franklin D. Roosevelt If you haven’t seen the clever youtube combination of classic literature and modern gay stereotypes, you have to! Check out “Sassy Gay Friend” on youtube.com where the actor, Brian Gallivan, is portraying what would have happened in classic [...]
By Paul Deeter | Published October 11, 2010
It’s been a long time. A really, really long time. An almost unforgivably long time. I’ve been very busy readers, with the nearing mid-terms sucking up most of my time. Now I feel free of homework, or at least more so. With most of my studying and work out of the way, I’ve decided to [...]