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'Safe zones' for GLBT
A Cultural Audit conducted by the Department of Student Affairs two years ago, said Ohio University lacked gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender awareness and programming. As a result of this audit, the SafeZone project was created to increase GLBT…

Man in court for burning gay-rights flag
Charles Springola, one of the religious activists who has preached on Ohio University's College Green, must defend his actions and beliefs toward gays, lesbians, besexuals and transgender people in court this week.

OU senators decry intolerance of diversity
According to some Ohio University Student Senate commissioners, diversity is an issue that isn't taken seriously enough on college campus, including OU's

Student leaders discuss OU's lack of diversity
The Council met last week with the Assistant Vice President for University Professional Development to discuss one of the current hot topics on OU's campus - diversity.

Discussing the New Millenium: Where do we go from here?
A discussion of minority concerns, programs, and solutions

TAFT: Policy undercuts Ohio precedent
Taft Policy undercuts Ohio Precedent

University Professor courses offer off-beat alternatives
From redefining gender roles to linking math and fine arts, University Professor classes taught this quarter at Ohio University address topics not usually found in the curriculum, according to Karin Sandell, director of OU's Center for Teaching…

Residence halls to educate students about GLBT issues
As part of an effort to increase awareness and discussion of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender issues, a "heterosexism campaign" is taking place this week South Green.

Senate rethink diversity issue
Ohio University commitment to diversity is more than just another issue to the Student Senate President.
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