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"I remember first coming out to people and immediately asked, 'Have you ever dated a girl?'" - Photo via Freepik

Gallardo: I don’t need to be “bisexual enough”

Maryela Gallardo, Web Editor September 11, 2024

When I was younger I loved everything. I loved animals, nature, school, and shopping with my mom. I did not have the best experience in elementary school, but I loved learning about all the subjects.  I...

"You could never keep stare long enough but needed to keep staring to find out why you couldn't," from the story Call Me By Your Name. — Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon

“Call Me by Your Name” by André Aciman: An exploration of obsessive infatuation

Al Harmon October 23, 2023

I have been putting off reading for a while and have just now started getting through my never-ending TBR (to be read) list. But after putting it off for months, I eventually read a book that I had been...

Rowan celebrates GAYpril with RAH's pride night. - Staff Writer / Jack Trabucco

Rowan Kicks off GAYpril With RAH’s Pride Night

Jack Trabucco April 13, 2021

On Friday, April 9, the Student Center hosted “GAYpril: RAH Celebrates Pride,” in celebration of Pride Month. The event, held in-person in the Student Center pit, featured a night of screen printing,...

Two-spirit Cherokee pop artist and activist Tony Enos preforms his music for Rowan students and staff. -  News Editor / Corey Rothauser

SJICR Hosts Cherokee Artist Tony Enos to Perform and Share Perspectives on Indigenous Peoples

Corey Rothauser November 11, 2020

On Monday, Nov. 9, the Office of Social Justice, Inclusion, and Conflict Resolution (SJICR) invited two-spirit Cherokee pop artist and activist Tony Enos to speak on the importance of honoring the cultural...

Rowan University celebrates
National Coming Out Week.
Staff Writer / Vincent Ceraso

Rowan celebrates National Coming Out Week

Vince Ceraso October 17, 2018

Early in the summer of 2018, Affordable Colleges Online published a list of schools they deemed the most welcoming for LGBTQIA-identifying college students. On June 28, the 49th anniversary of the Stonewall...

Students talk about labeling women at LGBTQA+ event

Cierra Lewis March 20, 2017

A handful of students gathered in the small conference room in the Social Justice, Inclusion and Conflict Resolution Center (SJICR) in Robinson Hall Wednesday night to discuss one of society’s oldest...

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