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His name was Terry, but since David had told me his name was Tyler, I wasn’t sure it was him. In a gruff voice, he murmured, “Nice to meet you” as I shook his firm, …
Who doesn’t love sex? But, what’s better than sex? Safe Sex! We at OutWrite support and encourage safe sex, and you should too!
Here is some great information about a cool new iPhone app on campus …
“May God have mercy on this falling land!” proclaimed Chinese actress Lu Li Ping in 2011, “We have to prevent this from happening in China.”
Ping was reacting to New York state’s passing of legislation that …
“We need to move beyond male and female.” So argued my cisgender Sociology/Gender Studies professor in my Gender and Work course last week when we were discussing occupational segregation (the trend of men and women …
It’s true: ABC Family is not a channel especially known for its award-winning shows. And perhaps “Pretty Little Liars” does not from the outset seem a show of particular note: its source is a series …
Cyrus Sinai, clad in skirt, blouse, and cardigan, stands on Bruin Walk where he and other members of UCLA’s Queer Alliance passed out the UCPD write-up of a hate crime reported to have been committed …
The 33rd annual Vietnamese Culture Night produced by the Vietnamese Student
Union presents Unrequited: Đường Một Chiều, which translates to ‘one-way road’
or ‘one way traffic’. The show challenges the, often conservative, Vietnamese ideas
of gender roles and …
My Thursday night was queerer than yours; I watched a Korean-American protégé play his violin in a leather thong and a pair of high heels. Last Thursday the violinist Amadeus Leopold, formerly known by his …
Photo originally taken by the Center for American Progress Action Fund
Though election season this year, as ever, focused largely on the question of the presidency, it was in the matter of Congress that America …


