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On June 28, 1969, police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in Greenwich Village, demanding that everyone line up and show identification cards.
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When Wesleyan’s Art House was shut down in 2003, questions were raised about the perception of sexuality at the university. The house was best known
In a top comment on the new JLo and Iggy Azalea music video “Booty,” YouTube user “Nice Guy” responded to critics claiming the video was
Forty-five years after the historic Stonewall Rebellion, same-sex marriage has eclipsed all other LGBTQ campaigns as the single-issue that will bring us to “equality.” As
Eighteen years ago, Eve Ensler shocked audiences with a play containing screams of “Vagina!” Today, Tufts students are shocked by the limited voices represented in
I fell Slowly, drifted Into your arms I couldn’t remember Why the leaves trembled and broke It happened so suddenly Before we knew it The
Murky grey is her face, swirling the way milk glides through coffee. Ever so gently, pushing past the next molecule. The path, void of predictability:
Journalists love to analyze us “millennials” and our rampant “hookup culture,” as if its impact can be universally classified. As is usually the case with
On September 19th, President Obama unveiled a new public service campaign aimed at combatting sexual assault on college campuses. The initiative, titled “It’s on Us,”
On March 25, 2014, eight candidates for Massachusetts governor sat behind a long table on the stage of Boston Public Library’s Rabb auditorium. Only two