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We-Them' Inhumanity, G. J. Svoboda Ii
We-Them' Inhumanity, G. J. Svoboda Ii
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
I am saddened by your editorial endorsement of "quiet complacency" by suggesting that the Gay community would have been better off respecting the individualist dictum of "You do your thing and I'll do mine."
Norm L. Mann, Norm L. Mann, Kathi Williams
Norm L. Mann, Norm L. Mann, Kathi Williams
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
I wore jeans last Friday in support of the gay community and their rights as individuals. After experiencing the attitude and prejudices of some of my fellow students, I wrote this sort of conglomerate of their opinions: "Phew! Am I glad "gay day" is over! Now I can put my good ole jeans on again.
Handicapped Students Find Campus Helpful, Mary Ellen Matava
Handicapped Students Find Campus Helpful, Mary Ellen Matava
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Services to the handicapped at UMO are helpful, and people are willing to offer assistance if asked, several handicapped students said. Physical services, such as access ramps and elevators are adequate, and the university does its best with the money it has available, they said.
Building Changes Aid Handicapped, Julie Griffin
Building Changes Aid Handicapped, Julie Griffin
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Making buildings accessible to the handicapped is helpful to the entire university not just to the disabled, said Joanne Fritsche, director of equal employment opportunity.
Jeans Day 'Harmful', The Maine Campus
Jeans Day 'Harmful', The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The wearing of blue jeans today will be interpreted by the Wilde-Stein Club as a show of support for gay rights.
Strange Glances And Obscenities, Rick Dempsey
Strange Glances And Obscenities, Rick Dempsey
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
John, known by his friends for never having a bad word to say about anybody, and also known to be the last one to catch up on the latest news on campus, awakes Friday morning and slips into his faded jeans as usual.
Looks For The Day, Mark J. Burke
Looks For The Day, Mark J. Burke
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
With the publicity of the Wilde-Stein's "Gay Blue Jeans Day," it is perhaps opportune to examine the values of homosexuality.
An Obvious Barrier Builder, Ken Adams
An Obvious Barrier Builder, Ken Adams
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Dear Wilde-Steiners, What is your problem anyway? Have you ever heard of learning from experience? The Wilde-Stein club survives very well in the UMO community. Due to a general atmosphere of indifference, you are able to meet and enjoy your rights with little interference from your fellow students. If you claim: "We just want the freedom to be able to live our lives the way we want," fine...do that. We at UMO have not stopped you from being able to achieve this in the past.
Wearing A Hat, Dave Bigelow
Wearing A Hat, Dave Bigelow
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
This letter is in reference to Gay Blue Jeans Day. This Friday I'll be wearing a hat at well as blue jeans. I'll explain why shortly.
No Conspiracy, But…, Robert S. Wilson
No Conspiracy, But…, Robert S. Wilson
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
This is in response to the editorial in Oct. 31 issue of the Maine Campus.
This Is Gonna Hurt, Marie Philbrick
This Is Gonna Hurt, Marie Philbrick
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
If nothing else, Wilde-Stein plans for another "Jeans Day" has made many people more aware of homosexual issues.
Inflation, Lagging Fund Drive Might Postpone Construction, Kate Arno
Inflation, Lagging Fund Drive Might Postpone Construction, Kate Arno
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The Second Century Fund campaign to raise money for a multi-purpose sports arena and performing arts center is running far behind its scheduled November deadline. According to Parker G. Cushman, director of the Physical Plant, parts of the planned construction for the sports arena may have to be postponed due to inflation.
Wilde-Stein Club Receives Student Senate Approval, The Maine Campus
Wilde-Stein Club Receives Student Senate Approval, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The General Student Senate gave its final approval Tuesday to the Wilde-Stein Club, recognizing it as a viable student organization. Forty two senators voted for approval, four were against, and one abstained.
Unfavorable Publicity Hurts Second Century Fund Drive, The Maine Campus
Unfavorable Publicity Hurts Second Century Fund Drive, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Bad publicity and a minimal number of campaign solicitors available this summer in the Bangor area have lessened the probability that the Second Century Fund will meet its projected goal of $3.5 million by the original deadline, mid-November.
Common Sense Choices, The Maine Campus
Common Sense Choices, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The Maine Gay Symposium has passed without incident, but the University of Maine Board of Trustees is not out of the frying pan yet. The Trustees have tempted the flames of public opinion by standing up for rights of free speech and assembly, but indications are they may jump into the fire of indignant student wrath by tampering with our rights of representation in two crucial decisions.
Sac Volunteers Visit Palsy Victims, Jan Messier
Sac Volunteers Visit Palsy Victims, Jan Messier
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
"At first I didn't know how to react to them. I soon found out they were so accepting of everybody," said Dale Taper, a UMO sophomore nursing student, commenting on her first reaction to the eight victims [sic] of cerebral palsy (CP) she ahs been working with for the past two years.
Gays To Convene At Bcc Next Week, Douglas Bailey
Gays To Convene At Bcc Next Week, Douglas Bailey
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The fifth annual Maine Gay Symposium will be held at Bangor Community College Friday, March 31, through Sunday, April 2. The three day event, sponsored by the Wilde-Stein Club at UMO, the Gay People's Alliance, Mainly Gay of Portland, and the Maine Lesbian-Feminists, will include about 20 workshops on a variety of gay issues.
Trustees Accept 39 Proposals Of Longley Efficiency Report, The Maine Campus
Trustees Accept 39 Proposals Of Longley Efficiency Report, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The University of Maine Board of Trustees voted unanimously in favor of implementing 39 or 68 recommendations suggested by the Maine Management and Cost Survey during its monthly business meeting at the UMB campus Wednesday.
Senate Bows To Pressure, Refuses Wilde-Stein Funds, Debbie Sline
Senate Bows To Pressure, Refuses Wilde-Stein Funds, Debbie Sline
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
A resolution that would have granted $200 to the Wilde-Stein Club was defeated by the Student Senate Tuesday night after nearly an hour of emotional debate. The resolution, defeated by a vote of 28-10-3, was introduced in the Senate last week after the group was granted $150. The original request for $400 made by the Wilde-Stein Club was reduced at a Finance Committee meeting to $150.
Legislators Take Aim At Gay Conference, The Maine Campus
Legislators Take Aim At Gay Conference, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Controversy continued to mount this week over the proposed statewide homosexual conference to be held at UMO in April.
Elected Cowardice: Blaming The Constituents, The Maine Campus
Elected Cowardice: Blaming The Constituents, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Oh, boy. Here we go again. First we learn that UMO Student Senate has suddenly decided they can't give the Wilde-Stein Club $300 to help finance for their scheduled gay conference. Next, we find out that the Republican House members, during a party caucus, decided they can't consider giving the University of Maine any more money until the Board of Trustees reneges on their decision to let the gays hold the statewide conference at UMO.