There’s a Dark Side to Coming Out
Nayeli Lomeli/Staff Writer For the LGBTQ community, National Coming Out Day, which is on Oct. 11, promotes a safe world for individuals to live truthfully…
Nayeli Lomeli/Staff Writer For the LGBTQ community, National Coming Out Day, which is on Oct. 11, promotes a safe world for individuals to live truthfully…
The Student Government Council at the Modesto Maidique campus has launched a new two-question survey asking students about how the University can be improved based on the special needs of anyone’s identity.
Christopher Downs/Contributing Writer Adam Ropizar is a sophomore studying biomedical science who is takes on a multifaceted role within the LGBTQ initiatives on campus. As…
National Coming out Day was first introduced in 1988 by Robert Eichberg and Jean O’Leary in order to commemorate the 1987 march in Washington to promote gay and lesbian rights. It wasn’t until 1990 that the holiday spread around the United States. Today, the holiday is well respected and celebrated with more supporters each year.
National Coming Out Day is around the corner, and the University celebrates by hosting an event to bring awareness, to educate students and to embrace diversity.
To celebrate the communities achievements, the office of Multicultural Programs and Services will host a National Coming Out Day event on Friday, Oct. 10 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.at the Biscayne Campus in Panther Square.