Friday, December 17, 2010

Nondiscrimination Policy Expanded

Queer Student Union
Stewart Center Box 642
128 Memorial Mall
West Lafayette, IN 47907
pqsu.org

Contact: Nicholas Goldsmith, President
ngolsmi@purdue.edu

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Purdue Board of Trustees Expands Nondiscrimination Policy

On Friday, December 17th, the Purdue Board of Trustees voted to expand the nondiscrimination policy to include "gender identity and expression" and "genetic information." No votes were cast in opposition of the revision.

With this addition, Purdue joins the majority of its peer institutions and the city of West Lafayette in rejecting discrimination on the basis of "gender identity and expression." The amendment was proposed by Purdue Student Government, who voted unanimously to recommend the change.

The policy will now state, "Purdue University prohibits discrimination against any member of the University community on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, genetic information, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, or status as a veteran."

Purdue Queer Student Union President Nicholas Goldsmith, "I am proud to see Purdue move closer to being an inclusive community for all."

Jess Rombach, Purdue Student Government Senator for the Council of Organizations for Respect and Equality and author of the resolution stated, "This is a giant step towards a more welcoming environment, so that all Purdue students can equally enjoy their time at Purdue."

Purdue Student Government took up the issue after the Queer Student Union illuminated the gap in the inclusivity of the policies.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Queer Student Union Weekly Email

MEETINGS
QSU: Mondays, 7-8pm, QRC (STEW G20)
NOGLSTP: Thursdays, 5:30pm, ARMS 1103
GRAD: Fridays, 6pm, ARMS 1021

QSU MEETING: PRIDE LAFAYETTE
Monday, 7-8pm, QRC, STEW G20
Pride Lafayette will be visiting to talk with us about who they are and the community resources they can offer. We will also be discussing plans for next semester.

QSU COFFEE NIGHT
Thurs, Dec 9, 8-10pm, Vienna Coffeehouse
Enjoy the many different beverages (not just coffee), baked goods, and other edibles that Vienna has to offer! Meet new people or catch up with old friends in an informal setting. This is the last coffee night of the semester!
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=146221132093933

PRIDE LAFAYETTE HOLIDAY PARTY
Fri, Dec 10, 6:30pm, Pride Lafayette Community Center
Come visit the Pride Lafayette Community Center, meet new people, and celebrate the holidays before Finals start! Feel free to bring a side dish, dessert, or drink to share! They will be collecting items for the YWCA Domestic Violence Program. These include toys, gift cards, or wrapping paper/gift tags for the kids and robes, PJs, slippers, jewelry, or gift sets for the mothers.


Brian K. Lewis
Vice President
Queer Student Union
Purdue University
bklewis@purdue.edu

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Queer Student Union Weekly Email

MEETINGS
QSU: Mondays, 7-8pm, QRC (STEW G20)
NOGLSTP: THursdays, 5:30pm, ARMS 1103
GRAD: Fridays, 6pm, ARMS 1021

QSU MEETING: ELECTIONS
Monday, 7-8pm, QRC, STEW G20
The elections for QSU positions for next semester will be this Monday. In order to vote or be an officer, you must have attended three meetings this semester. The officer positions are: President, Vice President, Treasurer and Secretary. The chairs are: Activist, Diversity, Social, Public Relations, Technology, and Fundraising. More detail in our Constitution at http://www.pqsu.org/Constitution.pdf

SPEAKER RONNI SANLO
Fri, Dec 3
Dr. Ronni Sanlo will be attending a Student Leaders meeting at 9am in the QRC and will be speaking at a brown bag lunch at noon in LWSN 1142.
Dr. Ronni Sanlo is a Senior Associate Dean of Students and Professor and Director of the UCLA Masters of Education in Student Affairs. Formerly, Ronni was the director of the UCLA Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBT) Center, the University of Michigan LGBT Center, and an HIV epidemiologist in Florida. Ronni lives on the campus of UCLA as a Faculty-in-Residence during the week, and in her Palm Desert retirement community on the weekends where she rides around in her purple golf cart and plays rotten but passionate golf.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=170899939599056

CCR HOLIDAY PARTY
Fri, Dec 3, 7-10pm, Loeb House
708 Cincinatti St, Lafayette
Citizens for Civil Rights will hold its annual Holiday Party on Friday, December 3, at the always beautifully decorated Loeb House, 708 Cincinnati St. in Lafayette, from 7:00 to 10:00 pm.  Come join us for great food, beverages and conversation with some of the most interesting people in town. Feel free to bring your favorite snack or dessert to share and invite friends and allies to come!
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=141468559235086

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Queer Student Union Weekly Email

MEETINGS
QSU: Mondays, 7-8pm, QRC (STEW G20)
NOGLSTP: THursdays, 5:30pm, ARMS 1103
GRAD: Fridays, 6pm, ARMS 1021

QSU MEETING: NOMINATIONS AND GAMES!
Monday, 7-8pm, QRC, STEW G20
The nominations for QSU positions will be opening up this week and we will be having a fun time before Thanksgiving! Feel free to bring any games you want to play! :)

SPEAKER RONNI SANLO
Fri, Dec 3
Dr. Ronni Sanlo will be attending a Student Leaders meeting at 9am in the QRC and will be speaking at a brown bag lunch at noon in LWSN 1142.
Dr. Ronni Sanlo is a Senior Associate Dean of Students and Professor and Director of the UCLA Masters of Education in Student Affairs. Formerly, Ronni was the director of the UCLA Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBT) Center, the University of Michigan LGBT Center, and an HIV epidemiologist in Florida. Ronni lives on the campus of UCLA as a Faculty-in-Residence during the week, and in her Palm Desert retirement community on the weekends where she rides around in her purple golf cart and plays rotten but passionate golf.

CCR HOLIDAY PARTY
Fri, Dec 3, 7-10pm, Loeb House
708 Cincinatti St, Lafayette
Citizens for Civil Rights will hold its annual Holiday Party on Friday, December 3, at the always beautifully decorated Loeb House, 708 Cincinnati St. in Lafayette, from 7:00 to 10:00 pm.  Come join us for great food, beverages and conversation with some of the most interesting people in town. Feel free to bring your favorite snack or dessert to share and invite friends and allies to come!
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=141468559235086

OFFICER NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS
The nominations for QSU officers and chairs open this week. The elections will take place on Monday, November 29. In order to vote or be an officer, you must have attended three meetings this semester. The officer positions are: President, Vice President, Treasurer and Secretary. The chairs are: Activist, Diversity, Social, Public Relations, Technology, and Fundraising. More detail in our Constitution at http://www.pqsu.org/Constitution.pdf

Brian K. Lewis
Vice President
Queer Student Union
Purdue University
bklewis@purdue.edu

Monday, November 15, 2010

Queer Student Union Weekly Email

MEETINGS
QSU: Mondays, 7-8pm, QRC (STEW G20)
NOGLSTP: THursdays, 5:30pm, ARMS 1103
GRAD: Fridays, 6pm, ARMS 1021

QSU MEETING: MBLGTACC DISCUSSION
Tonight, 7-8pm, QRC, STEW G20
The Midwest Bisexual Lesbian Gay Transgender Ally College Conference (MBLGTACC) is an annual conference occuring in February. QSU will be discussing sending people, expectations, and past experiences at the conference.

IT GETS BETTER WITH TREVOR
Wed, Nov 17, 8-10pm, ARMS 1010
Gamma Rho Lambda is presenting the films Bullied and Trevor to shed some light on the recent LGBT tragedies. Pizza will be provided by the Purdue Queer Student Union and any donations will be sent directly to the Trevor Project. Cosponsored by Gamma Rho Lambda, QSU, and Pride Lafayette.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=147803815266092

CCR HOLIDAY PARTY
Fri, Dec 3, 7-10pm, Loeb House
708 Cincinatti St, Lafayette
Citizens for Civil Rights will hold its annual Holiday Party on Friday, December 3, at the always beautifully decorated Loeb House, 708 Cincinnati St. in Lafayette, from 7:00 to 10:00 pm.  Come join us for great food, beverages and conversation with some of the most interesting people in town. Feel free to bring your favorite snack or dessert to share and invite friends and allies to come!
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=141468559235086

OFFICER NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS
The nominations for QSU officers and chairs will open next Monday, November 22. The elections will take place on Monday, November 29. In order to vote or be an officer, you must have attended three meetings this semester. The officer positions are: President, Vice President, Treasurer and Secretary. The chairs are: Activist, Diversity, Social, Public Relations, Technology, and Fundraising. More detail in our Constitution at http://www.pqsu.org/Constitution.pdf

Brian K. Lewis
Vice President
Queer Student Union
Purdue University
bklewis@purdue.edu

Monday, November 8, 2010

Queer Student Union Weekly Email

MEETINGS
QSU: Mondays, 7-8pm, QRC (STEW G20)
NOGLSTP: THursdays, 5:30pm, ARMS 1103
GRAD: Fridays, 6pm, ARMS 1021

QSU MEETING: WRITING A RESUME THAT WORKS
Tonight, 7pm, QRC (STEW G20)
This week's meeting will be a presentation from the Center for Career Opportunities (CCO). Come learn how to create a resume from scratch plus advice on how to polish a resume to catch the employer's eye. This will include tips about being out on your resume and other queer-specific topics. The presenter is very open to speak about whatever you may want to know about. Also, we will be presenting a certificate CCO received from Out for Work (http://www.outforwork.com/) because of our "Out at Work" event last year, which we will be holding again this Spring.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=156841661024443

"BULLIED" AND "TREVOR" FILM SCREENING
NEXT Wed, Nov 17, 8pm, ARMS 1010
In light of recent coverage regarding LGBTQ bullying, Gamma Rho Lambda, with assistance from QSU, will be screening "Bullied" and "Trevor".

Brian K. Lewis
Vice President
Queer Student Union
Purdue University
bklewis@purdue.edu

Monday, October 25, 2010

Queer Student Union Weekly Email

MEETINGS
QSU: Mondays, 7-8pm, QRC (STEW G20)
NOGLSTP: THursdays, 5:30pm, ARMS 1103
GRAD: Fridays, 6pm, ARMS 1021

QSU MEETING: FREEZE
Tonight, 7pm, QRC
Come play Freeze with the Queer Student Union! Freeze is an improv game in which two players begin a scene. At some point another person will yell "Freeze!" and the two will freeze. The other person will then take the place of one of the people in the scene and continue with a different scene.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=162092467144902

COFFEE NIGHT
Thursday, 8-10pm, Vienna Coffeehouse
Enjoy the many different beverages (not just coffee), baked goods, and other edibles that Vienna has to offer! Meet new people or catch up with old friends in an informal setting
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=161425577211894

INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITY
QSU is looking for a Fundraising Chair to organize fundraising events. If you are interested, email ngoldsmi@purdue.edu.

Brian K. Lewis
Vice President
Queer Student Union

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Queer Student Union Weekly Email

MEETINGS
QSU: Mondays, 7-8pm, QRC (STEW G20)
NOGLSTP: THursdays, 5:30pm, ARMS 1103
GRAD: Fridays, 6pm, ARMS 1021

QSU MEETING: VICE PRESIDENT OF STUDENT AFFAIRS
Monday, 7pm, QRC
Vice President of Student Affairs Dr. Exum will be present at the Queer Student Union meeting. Come prepared to learn more about her vision for Purdue and discuss the problems you see here.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=117504291642469

EARLY VOTING STARTS AT PURDUE
Tues-Wed, Oct 19-20, 10am-4pm, in Stewart Center
It may seem hard to believe, but this midterm election is a crucial one for LGBT rights in Indiana.  If one party controls all three parts of the state government, it's likely that there will be no effective opposition to issues that will directly affect our friends, our neighbors and our families.
Be sure to bring your student ID!

BIAS REPORTING TRAINING
Thursday, October 21, 4-5pm, BRNG B212
The Queer Student Union will be hosting the Office of Institutional Equity for a training on discrimination and harassment reporting procedures. This will be geared towards student leaders though is open to anybody. The procedures apply to all Nondiscrimination categories, though sex and sexual orientation will probably be highlighted due to their inclusion in Purdue's policies and this being a Queer Student Union hosted event.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Gender Identity and Expression

West Lafayette City Council voted 5-2 today to add Gender Identity and Expression to its Human Relations Ordinance! Hopefully this will push Purdue University forward on joining its peer institutions and its city.

Please, consider attending the Purdue Student Government meeting on this Wednesday, October 6th at 7:00pm in KRAN G18. A resolution urging Purdue University to add Gender Identity and Expression, as well as Genetic Information, will be voted on then. Also, please consider contacting your PSG Senator to support this resolution (contact information available at http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~psg/senators/).

Below is the Citizens for Civil Rights press release on the West Lafayette City Council's vote today.

Thank you,
Nicholas Goldsmith
President
Queer Student Union
Purdue University

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PO BOX 2461

West Lafayette, IN 47906

www.nlci.com/ccr

Press Release:  5. October 2010

CONTACT:  Randy Studt, Political Action Chair

gnwmann@aol.com / 765-532-2006 – cell

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 West Lafayette City Council Extends Civil Rights Protections


On Monday, October 4th, the West Lafayette City Council extended nondiscrimination protections based on gender identity, gender expression and veterans' status.  The measure sponsored by Council President Ann Hunt and Mayor John Dennis was approved five to two.

With this addition, West Lafayette joins Bloomington and Indianapolis in rejecting discrimination based on gender identity and expression as well as sexual orientation.  Areas covered by the resolution include housing, employment and public accommodations. The change was proposed by the West Lafayette Human Relations Commission chaired by Charlie Shook.

West Lafayette HRC Chair Charlie Shook pointed out, "This was truly a community-wide effort.  We had very strong support from Councilor Hunt and the Mayor from the beginning. This again affirms that West Lafayette is an inclusive, safe and diverse community. "

Citizens for Civil Rights Political Action Chair Randy Studt stated, "I applaud the city council on taking a firm stand on behalf of nondiscrimination for all. "

In addition to the hard work of the West Lafayette Human Relations Commission, this measure was supported by a coalition of Citizens for Civil Rights, Pride Lafayette, the Greater Lafayette Chapter of PFLAG, ACLU-Indiana Greater Lafayette Chapter and the Purdue Queer Student Union.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Gender Identity and Expression

West Lafayette City Council Meeting
MON, OCT 4 6:00 PM
West Lafayette City Hall

Let's fill the hall with supporters!

The West Lafayette City Council will hear a resolution proposed by the WL Human Relations Commission to add gender identity, gender expression and veterans' status to the city's nondiscrimination resolution.  This would add West Lafayette to Bloomington and Indianapolis as the only cities in Indiana to cover these categories against discrimination in housing, employment and public accommodations.

Citizens for Civil Rights and LGBT Leaders across the Greater Lafayette area urge you to be present at this meeting to show your support for those councilors who are supporting this measure.  The West Lafayette Human Relations Commission, chaired by Charlie Shook, has worked hard to convince councilors and educate the public on this addition.

CCR and the WLHRC have lined up many supporters to speak in favor of the measure, including local trans activists, religious leaders, students and representatives of Pride Lafayette, PFLAG and Purdue Queer Student Union.

 It is possible that there may be vocal opposition to changing this resolution.   If there is, we remind all of our supporters to remember to be polite, act and dress professionally and show respect, even if there are untruths and slanderous statements made by opposition speakers.   It always benefits our case when we can stand toe to toe with those who would deny rights and protections without becoming disagreeable.

Again, it's key to pack the hall – come out and watch history be made in West Lafayette on Monday night.

Thanks for your support!

Charlie Shook, West Lafayette Human Relations Commission Chair
Randy Studt, Citizens for Civil Rights, Political Action Chair

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The Purdue University Student Government is also evaluating a resolution to add Gender Identity and Expression, Genetic Information, and Political Affiliation to our Nondiscrimination Policy. This was passed last year once, but the QSU would encourage everyone to contact their senators showing support for this issue. Contact information for them can be found at http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~psg/senators/

Queer Student Union Weekly Email

MEETINGS
QSU: Mondays, 7-8pm, QRC (STEW G20)
NOGLSTP: Thursdays, 5:30pm, ARMS 1103
GRAD: Fridays, 6pm, ARMS 1021

SAFER SEX BINGO MEETING
Monday, 7pm, QRC (STEW G20)
This meeting will be Safer Sex Bingo presented by the Student Wellness Office. You don’t want another lecture. Come get free Skittles, condoms, and prizes while learning about safer sex the fun way! Safer Sex Bingo covers common STDs, birth control methods, and healthy relationship concepts in a fun, interactive game. We will also have a condom demonstration activity and a Q&A session where you can ask anything!
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=157524047605042

NATIONAL COMING OUT DAY
Wednesday, October 6, at the Unfinished Block P in Academy Park (North of STEW)
Sponsored by the Office of the Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion with support from the LGBTQ Advisory Board. A day full of events starting at 11am, with a keynote speaker Tonya Agnew and her partner Amy Crampton at 12:20pm. The QSU will be present at an information booth during the day.

Following this message will be another message regarding Gender Identity and Expression in West Lafayette and at Purdue.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Drag Show Announcement

The QSU has been given the amazing opportunity of sponsoring and running the Drag Show with all proceeds to go to the QSU. This is a fantastic source of income for our organization, which as you know collects no dues and is not funded by the university. First off, we would like to invite everybody to come to the Drag Show. This will be a great event, and it will be a lot of fun. Bring your friends! Your enemies! Your roommates! Behold the power of Drag!
However, to pull this off, we are going to need a few key volunteers (who will get in free). We are specifically looking for people to work the door and the change table. If you are at all interested in helping, please contact me directly atngoldsmi@purdue.edu by midnight tonight (September 30).
The Drag Show is this Saturday, October 2nd at 8:00pm in Loeb Playhouse (Stewart Center). Tickets cost $10 and are available at the door. I hope to see you all there!

Thank you,
Nicholas Goldsmith
President
Queer Student Union
Purdue University

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Queer Student Union Weekly Email

MEETINGS
QSU: Mondays, 7-8pm, QRC (STEW G20)
NOGLSTP: Thursdays, 5:30pm, ARMS 1103
GRAD: Fridays, 6pm, ARMS 1021

HOMECOMING PLANNING MEETING
Monday at 7pm in the QRC
The QSU will be painting a window this year for Homecoming! We will be brainstorming ideas and trying some out. The theme this year is "Boiler Up the Beat!" Bring ideas for music icons, decades, or genres!

CITIZENS FOR CIVIL RIGHTS MEETING
Tuesday, Sept. 28 7pm
Pride Lafayette, 640 Main St, Lafayette
Citizens for Civil Rights will be discussing the addition to West Lafayette's Nondiscrimination Policy of Gender Identity and Expression. Also, mark your calendar for October 4 for the City Council meeting when it will be presented.

11TH ANNUAL DELTA LAMBDA PHI DRAG SHOW
Saturday, October 2 - Loeb Playhouse in STEW
Come see the to the Most Entertaining Show on Campus
Each year, the brothers of Delta Lambda Phi - Alpha Beta Chapter organize the most entertaining, over-the-top, and exciting show on campus. With professional drag queens from Akron, Ohio, the DLP Drag Show's risque performances and non-stop pace make for a night of must-see entertainment. These queens are fierce... who knows what you might see this year! TICKETS ON SALE NOW in Stewart Ticket Office. Tickets can also be purchased the night of the show.
http://www.dlp.org/alphabeta/drag/index.html
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=143428462359097

LOOKING FOR INVOLVEMENT?
The Queer Student Union has chair positions available for those looking to get more involved. If you want to plan events, work with other organizations, or just have a lot of ideas, please consider a position. Open chairs include fundraising, public relations, and social. Email ngoldsmi@purdue.edu for more information.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Nondiscrimination Policy Reform Meeting Info

I discussed briefly with some students about posting the minutes of the meeting focusing on Gender Identity and Expression in two local nondiscrimination policy projects. QSU is working on an appropriate format to post these minutes.

In the meantime, if anybody would like a copy of the minutes from that meeting, please email me at ngoldsmi@purdue.edu and I will be happy to pass them on.

Thank you,
Nicholas Goldsmith
President
Queer Student Union
Purdue University

Monday, September 20, 2010

Queer Student Union Weekly Email

MEETINGS
QSU: Mondays, 7-8pm, QRC (STEW G20)
NOGLSTP: THursdays, 5:30pm, ARMS 1103
GRAD: Fridays, 6pm, ARMS 1021


NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY FOCUSED MEETING
Tonight at 7pm!
This meeting will focus on Gender Identity and Expression in Nondiscrimination Policies, specifically two current projects. Come learn what is happening now, learn how you can help, discuss issues, ask questions, and help move this community forward.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=108951039165529

OUT IN THE SILENCE
Wednesday at the WL Public Library
Out in the Silence is a documentary film that tells the story of a handful of small-town residents struggling for inclusion amidst vehement anti-gay sentiment.  The showing will be followed by a panel discussion.

INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITY
Allison Peltier, a doctoral student in the Counseling & Psychology program at Purdue. Much of her research focuses on Multiculturalism
and she is particularly interested in LGBT issues. She is currently looking for gay, lesbian, and bisexual individuals from underrepresented groups (i.e., racial/ethnic minorities) with whom she can interview. The interviews will likely take an hour to an hour and half and interviewees will be asked questions of a sensitive nature (e.g., his/her coming out story; experiences of  acism/discrimination). Please know that if you  decide to participate in the interview, your anonymity will be protected and all information will be kept confidential. If you have any questions regarding the interview and/or her research, please feel free to email her at ampeltie@purdue.edu.

LOOKING FOR INVOLVEMENT?
Due to our recent constitution change, the Queer Student Union has chair positions available for those looking to get more involved. If you want to plan events, work with other organizations, or just have a lot of ideas, please consider a position. Open chairs include activism, fundraising, public relations, and social. Email ngoldsmi@purdue.edu for more information.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Queer Student Union Weekly Email

MEETINGS
QSU: Mondays, 7-8pm, QRC (STEW G20)
NOGLSTP: THursdays, 5:30pm, ARMS 1103
GRAD: Fridays, 6pm, ARMS 1021

GAMMA RHO LAMBDA RUSH
Ultimate Frisbee, Tues 9/14, 7pm, Intarmural Fields
Board Game Night, Wed 9/15,  7pm, QRC (STEW G20)
Potluck Dinner,   Fri 9/17,  7pm, Jeanna's House
(Meet at 6:30 in the QRC for rides to Dinner.)

DELTA LAMBDA PHI RUSH
Rush 4: Tye Dye, Mon 9/13, 6pm, 2037 Puget Dr.
Rush 5: Game Night, Wed 9/15, 6pm, MJIS 1083 (Down Jischke Dr.)
Rush 6: Potholes!, Sat 9/18, Noon, Wear clothes that can get wet!
(Meet at the RSC for a ride to events offcampus.)

LOOKING FOR INVOLVEMENT?
Due to our recent constitution change, the Queer Student Union has chair positions available for those looking to get more involved. If you want to plan events, work with other organizations, or just have a lot of ideas, please consider a position. Open chairs include activism, diversity, fundraising, public relations, and social. Email ngoldsmi@purdue.edu for more information.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Queer Student Union Weekly Email

MEETINGS

QSU: Mondays, 7:00-8:00pm, QRC (STEW G20)
GRAD: Fridays, 6:00pm, ARMS 1021


EVENTS

NOGLSTP CALLOUT
Thursday, September 9
5:30-6:30pm
BRNG 1255
We're ready to kick off another year of NOGLSTP! Join us as we reconnect, welcome newcomers, and start planning this semester's events!
Those interested in being a new member should try to attend this call-out meeting. We will be providing valuable information about what we do here at Purdue and making it easy to join the organization. We will even fill out your membership forms and send them in for you!

DELTA LAMBDA PHI RUSH
Rush 1: Speed Rush (with pizza), Tuesday 9/7, LWSN 1106, 6:00-8:00pm
Rush 2: Wallyball!, Thursday 9/9, RSC, 6:00-8:00pm
Rush 3: Bowling at PMU!, Saturday 9/11, Union Rack 'n' Roll, Noon-?

GAMMA RHO LAMBDA RUSH
All events start at 7:00pm.
Pick-up Basketball, Tuesday 9/7, RSC Courts
Tie-dye Night, Wednesday 9/8, Liz Rushmore's apt*
Movie Night, Friday, 9/10, Jordan Malott's house*
Purdue Volleyball vs. Belmont, 9/11, Mackey Arena
* Meet in QRC (STEW G20) at 6:30pm for a ride, or contact jor.v.mal.grl@gmail.com

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Queer Student Union Weekly Email

MEETINGS

QSU: Monday, 7:00-8:00pm, QRC (STEW G20)
GRAD: Friday, 6:00pm, ARMS 1021


EVENTS

BIG GAY CALLOUT
Thursday, September 2
7:00-8:00pm
STEW 218 BCD
The Queer Student Union proudly presents its semesterly Big Gay Callout. Come meet some of the many Queer and Queer-friendly organizations on campus, learn more about Purdue departments and organizations, and meet new people! This semester there will be three short speakers, followed by a resource fair.
The callout is for everybody, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. You don't have to be big or Gay, it's just a cute name!
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/event.php?eid=102252773168149&ref=ts

COFFEE NIGHT
Thursday, September 2
8:00-10:00pm
Vienna Espresso Bar & Bakery
Join us after the Big Gay Callout at Vienna. Enjoy the many different beverages (not just coffee), baked goods, and other edibles that Vienna has to offer! Meet new people or catch up with old friends in an informal setting. We will be having coffee nights on the last Thursdays of each month this semester.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=317716974316&ref=ts#!/event.php?eid=153870771291092&index=1

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Queer Student Union Weekly Email

MEETINGS

QSU: Monday, August 23, 7:00-8:00pm, QRC (STEW G20) http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/event.php?eid=151719364841381&ref=mf


EVENTS

ACTIVITIES BONANZA
Thursday, August 26
11:00am - 3:00pm
PMU Lawn
Purdue Student Union Board's Activities Bonanza. Come meet a variety of Purdue's organizations including the Queer Student Union!

BOILERFEST
Thursday, August 26
4:00pm - 6:00pm
Black Cultural Center
Black Cultural Center's Boilerfest. Come meet a variety of Purdue's organizations including the Queer Student Union!

BIG GAY CALLOUT
Thursday, September 2
7:00pm - 8:00pm
STEW 218 BCD
Come meet the Queer Student Union and learn how to get involved in Purdue's Queer community. Ally organizations will be presenting in a resource-fair style event.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Queer Student Union Weekly Email

MEETINGS:

QSU: Start Monday, August 23 at 7:00pm-8:00pm in the QRC (STEW G20)


EVENTS:

BIG GAY INTEREST SESSION
Monday, August 16 and Tuesday, August 17
4:30pm-5:15pm
ARMS 1103
Want to learn more about the lesbian, gay, bisexual, asexual, transgender, intersex, and queer (LGBTQ) community at Purdue? Are you an ALLY? What about an activist? Educator? Or just want to meet new people? All are welcomed to come and find out about the resources on campus and in the community for LGBTQ students and allies, including the Queer Resource Center, the Queer Student Union, ALLY Association, and the National Organization for Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Professionals. If you cannot attend this session, feel free to stop by the Queer Resource Center (Stewart G20) during the semester to find out about upcoming events, meet people, or just take a break between classes.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=151944181487573&ref=mf
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=147529915273446&ref=mf

OUTFEST
Saturday, August 21
4:00pm-12:00
Downtown Lafayette on Main St between 6th and 9th
Here We Go Again! Come Join Us For Round 3! Pride Lafayette will host the 3rd Annual OUTfest. There Will Be Live Music, Drag Show, Plenty Of Vendors If You Feel Like Shopping, Beer Gardens, Plenty Of Food Vendors, and an AMAZING Family Area. Did I Mention It Is FREE ADMISSION!!!
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=304802438434&index=1

Monday, July 26, 2010

Boiler Gold Rush

The Queer Student Union will be holding a BGR Interest Session (called, "The Big Gay Interest Session") on Monday, August 16th and Tuesday, August 17th both at 4:30 pm until 5:15 pm. Stop by and check us out then in ARMS 1103!

Hope to see you all in the fall for a fantastic year!
Nicholas Goldsmith
President
Queer Student Union
Purdue University
ngoldsmi@purdue.edu

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Queer Student Union Weekly Email

Weekly Email Contents:

1. Weekly Meetings
2. Meeting with CCO Staff
3. "Voices of Honor" DADT Repeal Rally
4. Amateur Royal Drag Ball
5. Announcements

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1. WEEKLY MEETINGS


NOGLSTP - Thursday, 5:30pm, ARMS 1021
GRAD - Friday, Doors open at 6:00pm, Start 6:30pm ARMS 1021

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2. MEETING WITH CCO STAFF

Monday, April 26
3:30-4:30pm
QRC (STEW G20)
The Center for Career Opportunities will meet with members of the Queer Student Union.

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3. "VOICES OF HONOR" DADT REPEAL RALLY

Wednesday, April 28
7:00am-8:00pm
Purdue Memorial Mall
Come join QSU and the Human Rights campaign as we rally to support the repeal of the military's discriminatory Don't Ask Don't Tell policy. The HRC's Voices of Honor Tour has made its way across the country as well as Indiana and is now coming to West Lafayette.
Events will be occuring throughout the day at the following times and locations.
7:00am: Placement of American flags on Purdue Memorial Mall to symbolize all 800 specialists that have been discharged under DADT
1:00pm - 2:00 pm: Voices of Honor, Press conference at Memorial Mall with local veterans and will be covered by local news media.
*THIS IS THE MAIN EVENT!! WE NEED YOU AND ALL YOUR FRIENDS TO ATTEND!!*
7:00pm: "Ask Not" screening, a PBS documentary, followed by a discussion with veteran leaders fighting for the repeal of DADT. This event will occur at Pride Lafayette located at 640 Main Street Lafayette, Indiana.
http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/event.php?eid=111078788931484

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4. AMATEUR ROYAL DRAG BALL

Saturday, May 1
7:00-9:30pm
MTHW 210
LAST EVENT OF GAYPRIL AND THE SEMESTER!
Have fun watching our very own Drag Queens and Kings! Any tips collected will go to Purdue's Haiti Relief Fund.
http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/event.php?eid=112295375470441&index=1

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5. ANNOUNCEMENTS

Offices hours may or may not be kept during Dead Week

Calendar: http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~triangle/calendar.html
Twitter: www.twitter.com/PurdueQueer

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Upcoming Events and Election Results


ELECTION RESULTS
President - Nicholas Goldsmith
Vice President - Brian Lewis
Secretary - Sarah Barrientez
Treasurer - Laura Blackburn


UPCOMING EVENTS

Ask A Priest
Saturday, April 24
6:00-7:00pm
Chapel of the Good Shepard, 610 Meridian Street (across from Mackey Arena)
Reverend Charles Allen will be visiting Purdue to answer questions about the Episcopal Church and Queer issues. Feel free to come, ask questions, and learn more about a very supportive church.
Food will be provided. Feel free to eat while you chat!
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/event.php?eid=110106219030034&ref=ts

Meeting with CCO Staff
Monday, April 26
3:30-4:30pm
QRC (STEW G20)
Members of CCO Staff will be down to meet with students.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Queer Student Union Weekly Email

MEETINGS

QSU - Wednesday, 6:00pm, QRC (STEW G20) **ELECTIONS**
ALLY - Thursday, 6:00pm, QRC (STEW G20)
NOGLSTP - Thursday, 5:30pm, ARMS 1021
GRAD - Friday, Doors open at 6:00pm, Start 6:30pm ARMS 1021


EVENTS

ANNIE PROULX READING
Thursday, April 22
8:00-9:00pm
Fowler Hall
English Department and Purdue University Libraries hosts Annie Proulx reading at Fowler Hall. Annie Proulx is the winner of the National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize, whose short story “Brokeback Mountain” is the basis for the famous Ang Lee movie of the same name.

COFFEE NIGHT
Thursday, April 22
8:00-10:00pm
Vienna
We encourage you to consider attending the Annie Proulx reading before Coffee Night.
Enjoy the many different beverages (not just coffee), baked goods, and other edibles that Vienna has to offer! Meet new people or catch up with old friends in an informal setting.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/event.php?eid=117709858243831

ASK A PRIEST
Saturday, April 24
6:00-7:00pm
Chapel of the Good Shepard, 610 Meridian Street (across from Mackey Arena)
Reverend Charles Allen will be visiting Purdue to answer questions about the Episcopal Church and Queer issues. Feel free to come, ask questions, and learn more about a very supportive church.
http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/event.php?eid=110106219030034

MEETING WITH CCO STAFF
Monday, April 26
3:30-4:30pm
QRC (STEW G20)
The Center for Career Opportunities will meet with members of the Queer Student Union.


ANNOUNCEMENTS

QSU ELECTIONS
Elections occur Wednesday April 21 @ 6:00pm in QRC (STEW G20)
If you are considering getting involved in the Queer Student Union, remember that to be a voting member you must attend three QSU General meetings which are every Wednesday at 6:00pm in the QRC (STEW G20). Many positions will be avaliable for next year and it is a great way to get involved!

Calendar: http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~triangle/calendar.html
Twitter: www.twitter.com/PurdueQueer

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Queer Student Union Weekly Email

MEETINGS

QSU - Wednesday, 6:00pm, QRC (STEW G20)
ALLY - Thursday, 6:00pm, QRC (STEW G20)
NOGLSTP - Thursday, 5:30pm, ARMS 1021
GRAD - Friday, Doors open at 6:00pm, Start 6:30pm ARMS 1021


EVENTS

COOKIES, CAKE, AND COKE
Monday, April 5
2:40-4:00pm
Outside Armstrong under the Arch
Gaypril has begun and to show the appreciation of everyone in the Queer Student Union, we'll be giving away 200 free cupcakes, cookies, and cups of soda!
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=107788599252097

GLBTQ: ITS NOT A SANDWICH
Monday, April 5
7:30-8:30pm
Hillenbrand C102
An LGBTQ panel focusing on what the Queer Community is and what it means to be Queer at Purdue.

"MA VIE EN ROSE" Movie
Thursday, April 8
7:00-9:30pm
LWSN 1142
This Belgian film tells the story of Ludovic, a child who was born male but consistently insists that he is supposed to be a girl.  The film shows the struggle over gender identity that he, his family and his family neighborhood experience.
Hosted by the Diversity Resource Office as a part of their Diversity Cafe Film Series


ANNOUNCEMENTS

QSU ELECTIONS
Nominations open Wednesday April 14 @ 6:00pm in QRC (STEW G20)
Elections occur Wednesday April 21 @ 6:00pm in QRC (STEW G20)
If you are considering getting involved in the Queer Student Union, remember that to be a voting member you must attend three QSU General meetings which are every Wednesday at 6:00pm in the QRC (STEW G20). Many positions will be avaliable for next year and it is a great way to get involved!

Calendar: http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~triangle/calendar.html
Twitter: www.twitter.com/PurdueQueer

QSU proudly presented GAYpril 2010!!




Dear Beloved Queer and Queer Affirming Community:

The Purdue Queer Student Union is proud to present GAYpril 2010!! Every year QSU coordinates a large number of events ranging from education, social, activist and just plain fun for April. Please check out and broadcast our calendar, and come to our events!!

Week 1
1st @7 WTHR320 "That's So Not Gay" Forum

Week 2
5th @2:30 Armstrong Arch "Cookies Cake and Coke" free food!!!
5th @7:30 Hillenbrand "GLBTQ: It's Not a Sandwich!" Panel
8th @7 LWSN 1142 "Ma Vie En Rose" Movie

Week 3
12th @7 ARMS 1021 "Safer Sex Bingo" Educational Game
13th @6 RAWLS 1062 "Fresa y Chocolate" Movie
15th @7 ARMS 1021 "Screaming Queens" Movie
16th Day of Silence
17th @7 Lahr Atrium SECOND CHANCE PROM

Week 4
22nd @8 Fowler Hall Annie Proulx Reading
24th @6 Chapel of the Good Shepard "Ask a Priest" Discussion
25th @4 LILY 2102 "Transgender Splendor" Educational Panel

Productions of Week 5
25th Scenes from Angels in America @7:30 PAO Malett Theatre
29th Avenue Q @7:30 Elliot Hall
30th Vagina Monologues @7 Class of 50
May 1 Amateur Royal Drag Ball @7 MTHW 210



Sincerely yours,

Jessica Lee
President
Queer Student Union
Purdue University

Monday, March 29, 2010

Queer Student Union Weekly Email

MEETINGS

QSU - Wednesday, 6:00pm, QRC (STEW G20)
ALLY - Thursday, 6:00pm, QRC (STEW G20)
NOGLSTP - Thursday, 5:30pm, ARMS 1021
GRAD - Friday, Doors open at 6:00pm, Start 6:30pm ARMS 1021


EVENTS

PSG ELECTIONS
March 30 - April 1
www.getinvolved.purdue.edu
Please Consider Voting
QUeer Student Union's Voter's Guide can be viewed at: http://pqsu.blogspot.com/2010/03/psg-voters-guide.html

THATS SO NOT GAY FORUM
Thursday, April 1
7:00-8:00pm
WTHR 320
Join in a discussion about issues relating to the Queer Community including the history of inappropriate phrases in common use. Come to participate in the discussion or just listen. To be discussed:
Slang from the past to present
Duration of the trends
How it affected our lives
The current context of "that's gay"
Sponsored by ALLY Association

"No! The Rape Documentary"
Thursday, April 1
3:00-5:00pm
LWSN 1142
Purdue Women's Studies is screaning "No! The Rape Documentary" with discussion led by the film maker.

HISTORY OF WOMEN IN BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP
Tuesday, March 30
3:00pm
RAWLS 2070
Jill Tietjen is one of the top historians in the country on scientific and technical women. She is the CEO of Technically Speaking, a national consulting company specializing in Improving opportunities for women and girls in technology careers.

HISTORY OF WOMEN IN Science and Engineering
Tuesday, March 30
7:00pm
RAWLS 2070
Jill Tietjen is one of the top historians in the country on scientific and technical women. She is the CEO of Technically Speaking, a national consulting company specializing in Improving opportunities for women and girls in technology careers.



ANNOUNCEMENTS

QSU ELECTIONS
Nominations open Wednesday April 14 @ 6:00pm in QRC (STEW G20)
Elections occur Wednesday April 21 @ 6:00pm in QRC (STEW G20)
If you are considering getting involved in the Queer Student Union, remember that to be a voting member you must attend three QSU General meetings which are every Wednesday at 6:00pm in the QRC (STEW G20). Many positions will be avaliable for next year and it is a great way to get involved!

Calendar: http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~triangle/calendar.html
Twitter: www.twitter.com/PurdueQueer

PSG Voter's Guide





Please Consider Voting | Polls Open March 30 – April 1 | Vote on www.getinvolved.purdue.edu

Statement
                The LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Asexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer, and Ally) community is well-known for voting at a high rate. The Queer Student Union has hundreds of members on our Facebook group and email listserv. In order to better ensure informed voting, the Queer Student Union has decided to release a voter's guide.
                Candidate comments appear in alphabetical order after the candidate answer chart.

Questions
Question 1: Purdue is the only Big Ten University that doesn't include Gender Identity and Expression in its Nondiscrimination Policy. Do you support adding Gender Identity and Expression to Purdue’s Nondiscrimination Policy?

Question 2: Do you support the idea of professional staff for LGBTQ issues considering Purdue University is the only Big Ten University without professional support?

Question 3: Do you support the creation of a Student Director of Diversity within the Purdue Student Government?

Question 4: Do you support increasing the number of single-use, gender-neutral bathrooms on campus?

Question 5: Do you support making campus more disability-accessible as part of Purdue's commitment to diversity?

Candidate Answers
Candidates
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
Question 5
President / Vice President
Brad Krites/Jamie Steiner*
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Will Baldwin/Eddie Van Bogaert*
Yes**
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Agriculture
Emily Dieckmann
-
-
-
-
-
Laura Ann Donaldson
-
-
-
-
-
Brittany Sparkman
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Education
No
Candidate
Responded
Consumer and Family Sciences
No
Candidate
Responded
Engineering
Melissa Perram*
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Katherine Horton*
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Joseph Carr*
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Rameshwar Hudiara
-
-
-
-
-
James Giberson
-
-
-
-
-
Mazen Sami El-Afifi
-
-
-
-
-
Liberal Arts
Melissa Dunn
-
-
-
-
-
Nick DeBoer*
Yes
Yes
Yes, If Necessary
Yes
Yes
Valencia Harvey*
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
PNHS
Ashley Comparet
-
-
-
-
-
Ziang Chen*
Yes
Not Right Now
Yes
No
Yes
Management
Matt Swiontek*
Yes
Not Right Now
Research Needed
Not Right Now
Yes
Zachary Briggs
-
-
-
-
-
Brittany Truax
-
-
-
-
-
Science
Samantha Carney
-
-
-
-
-
Allison Mankus*
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Technology
No
Candidate
Responded
USP
No
Candidate
Responded


















































*indicates additional comments which may be viewed in the “Candidate Comments” section
**Eddie Van Bogaert was a co-sponsor of the PSG Resolution urging Purdue University to add Gender Identity and Expression to its Nondiscrimination Policy.
-Did not respond

Presidential Candidate Comments (Alphabetical Order)
Baldwin / Van Bogaert:
Not only does our ticket support all of these proposals, we have been actively campaigning on them throughout the week. I can guarantee you that if elected, our administration will be one of the strongest advocates for LGBTQ rights ever in student government.
Krites / Steiner:
While neither of us had voting privileges in Senate this year, both Jamie and I supported the bill for these changes to the policy. And, we would continue to voice our support upon election.
While we were researching our platform, we met with Dr. Christine Taylor to discuss our ideas and the needs of this campus. I was able to bring up the topic of hiring a professional staff member to focus on LGBTQ issues. She told me to call her if we got elected to start working toward this.
Managing diversity is an issue on every college campus. And, if President Córdova was willing to create a new position (Chief Diversity Officer) and fill it with Dr. Taylor, we believe that this decision should be mirrored from a student perspective. We would fully support creating an Executive Director for Respect and Equality within PSG.

Senate Candidate Comments (Alphabetical Order)
Carr, Joseph:
Q4) Campus should be a comfortable place for everyone.
Q5) Purdue’s campus can even be intimidating for those on crutches.
Overall) As one of the senators for the college of engineering, I’ll represent the student body and help voice their opinions.  If you ever have any great ideas or concerns, I’ll be there!  Everyone should be comfortable on campus.  Go Boilers!

Chen, Ziang:
Q1) Purdue’s clause for student organizations does include sexual orientation… I have not read its nondiscrimination policy.
Q2) Again Purdue is one of those schools without a lot of the things that other Big Ten school has. This would require additional staffing and the money would only send up our tuition rates. At the current economy it would not be a good idea to invest in such a large project. However, when circumstances are better I don’t see why not.
Q3) Purdue is one of the most diverse college campuses in the country. If others have one then Purdue definitely needs one. Although I don’t know what the job what entail for him/her considering there is a diversity office here…
Q4) I don’t believe that is necessary. The current amount is fine and the extra ones would just take up space where other things can be located.
Q5) Purdue does a good enough job. If there are places where its not accessible, that definitely needs to be fixed. Otherwise I don’t see any issues with the current accessibility considering I’m not disabled. However, I would love to have input about it, if it is such an issue.
Overall) Purdue is a diverse community and there are definitely things that are needed to make everyone included and develop its own world inside this larger world. It takes one step after another to get change to happen, by making people feel more inclusive, such is possible. Everything that I want to do while on PSG is to make the world smaller for everyone. Make more things that will help benefit each other and help relate to each other through student organizations and other networks of communication.

DeBoer, Nick:
Q1) I am embarrassed that this question must be asked in 2010, of course I support adding Gender Identity to the Purdue Nondiscrimination Policy. I have worked with Senator Vanbogaert in the initial passing, and was in attendance for the Purdue ACLU upon its passage in the Purdue Student Senate this year. I will work to ensure that the Trustees adopt the measure and ensure its successful implementation.
Q2) I support the idea, and am sure it would be of great asset for students seeking their support. My only concern would be whether there is available funding in our current circumstances to afford a full time staff. That said, if presented with the opportunity to implement such a staff, I would be in complete support.
Q3) I want PSG to work for the students in the most efficient and direct manner possible. Therefore, I would first ensure that the current executive director positions are not fulfilling the duties this office would hold. If such a position had a well laid out agenda, and a competent individual appointed to the role, who was knowledgeable of the diversity issues on campus, then I would support the amendment processes by which to create the position, and would work to confirm the appointment.
Q4) Yes, of course. Gender-natural bathrooms are common sense, and should not be seen as just an LGBTQ issue. Fathers who must accompany their young daughters in the bathroom, or mothers accompanying their sons, also face the same issue of a lack of gender-neutral washrooms. Working to expand the availability of these washrooms would assist the entire community, and I therefore support their expansion and implementation.
Q5) As a general philosophy I do, though I must admit some ignorance as to what the current issues prove problematic and what solutions Purdue Student Government can assist in correcting. All new buildings should, and must, meet ADA standards. We will continue working to keep our university accessible, and should issues arise with accessibility, I am always willing to listen and seek solutions that our student government can implement.
Overall) I simply want to thank QSU and the entire Ally community for the work you do here at Purdue. I have been President of the Purdue American Civil Liberties Union for two years now, and am aware of many of the issues that continue to affect this campus. You will always have my ear in working through, and addressing problems. Be sure to vote March 30th through Thursday, April 1st on GetInvolved, Purdue's student activity website (www.getinvolved.purdue.edu). Best, Nicholas DeBoer

Harvey, Valencia:
Q1) No group should be excluded from any institution’s discriminatory policies. Purdue should acknowledge possible discrimination within this category.
Q2) Other minority groups or underrepresented organizations have professional staff, so I don’t see why LGBTQ should not have professional support.
Q3) Diversity is the core of understanding others and working with others regardless of differences. I think it would be good asset to PSG.

Horton, Katherine:
Q1) I would definitely support adding Gender Identity and Expression to Purdue’s Nondiscrimination Policy because I believe that it is not fair for individuals to be judged and discriminated against simply for not fitting the narrow stereotype of what it means to be a man or a woman.
Q2) I support the use of a LGBTQ professional staff because it never hurts to have guidance and encouragement from an experienced authority, especially in student organizations.
Q3) Purdue Student Government could definitely progress with the addition of a Student Director of Diversity, since Purdue is such a unique and diverse campus with 6,000 international students from 126 different countries. These students deserve a government representative to act and promote legislation in their best interests, along with disabled and minority students.
Q4) Our campus could really use more single-use, gender-neutral bathrooms because it would display Purdue’s interest in achieving a nondiscriminatory attitude regarding gender identity and expression. I highly support increasing the number of gender-neutral bathrooms because it would both benefit students and progress Purdue’s diversity-related actions.
Q5) Having several personal experiences with disabilities, I am a big supporter of making campus more accessible for disabled students and faculty. A commitment to diversity is not complete without providing equal options for all our diverse students, especially those with both visible and non-visible disabilities. Several of the buildings on campus have stairwell-entrances, which pose a challenge for students and faculty who have difficulty walking. Purdue did a great job building the ramp to Lily, but there is a still long way to go in achieving a campus that is completely disability-accessible.
Overall) As a College of Engineering Senator, I would provide responsible leadership for all Engineering students and disciplines. My biggest concern is ensuring that the opinions, ideas, and complaints of students are heard by the University and are addressed appropriately. School is my number one priority, along with many other Engineering students, and I believe that we should have a larger influence on the college’s policies and actions. As a Senator I would be constantly serving and representing all Engineering students, and act in their best interest. The relations between Engineering faculty and students outside of the classroom would be improved by encouraging the individual schools and their organizations to provide student/faculty social events. Finally, I would support and develop beneficial legislation for both the College of Engineering and Purdue as a whole.


Mankus, Allison:
Q1) I believe that no student should be discriminated against. I would have voted for adding in political identity and gender identity/expression to the nondiscrimination policy in PSG senate had I been present. I believe, however, these policies have no real teeth. As a conservative Republican, I have been discriminated against by a professor in a class before and it was an unfortunate situation. Had the policy included political affiliation, I still do not believe it would have changed the situation. As I said, I don’t believe anyone should be discriminated against; however, that’s life.
Q2) This is an inappropriate use of funds in an economically difficult time. We need to focus on academics- bringing in better professors, improving curricula, etc. If we had support staff for one community, then everyone should have a support staff. Just because one is straight does not mean one does not need support. So no, I do not support giving a single community benefits.
Q3) The idea of forced diversity sickens me. Diversity is more than having x number of students of one race and y number of students of a certain persuasion. I do not agree with fostering diversity in this manner.
Q4) That is unnecessary and a highly irresponsible use of money in this economically difficult time.
Q5) Of course, not in terms for diversity, but just for accessibility for any student seeking an education. As a biology student, I’ve seen first-hand how inaccessible Lilly Hall is for those who are physically disabled. I definitely support making this campus more accessible to those with disabilities.

Perram, Melissa:
Q1) As the current Senator for the College of Engineering, I voted in favor of the resolution passed, through PSG, in support of this change.
Q3) I support the creation of a Student Director of Diversity and believe this position would be beneficial to the organization.
Overall) VOTE PERRAM FOR:
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Continued support to increase funding for student organizations
Opposing additional student fees
Enhance PSG and Engineering organization relations
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PERRAM PSG RESUME:
1.) Planned and responsible for hosting the first Freezing 5K in support of Engineers Week
2.) Chair of Internal & Finance Affairs committee. Responsible for editing PSG election rules and bylaws.
3.) Provided student input on the "University Educational & Policy Committee"
4.) Member of the "Student Organization Grant Allocation" Board
B'Euler Up Engineers!

Swiontek, Matt:
Q1) As a safe haven for students’ learning Purdue should be a nondiscriminatory community for all people. This should be regardless of political preference, gender identity and expression. I support amending our nondiscrimination policy to include these things.
Q2) As an RA and a student at Purdue I am aware of the size and strength of the LGBTQ community. I support the many different groups that support LGBTQ individuals. This said, Purdue and our country as a whole are currently experiencing a very tough economic situation. I do not feel that Purdue should be adding any new professional staff at this time. This includes any of the new positions that have been created by Purdue in the past year.
Q3) Before expanding the PSG at all I would need more details as to the role of the new position and the ability of PSG to get these things done without a new position.
Q4) As stated previously I do not support Purdue’s funding of any unplanned renovations during the current economic position.
Q5) From my current perspective it is hard to think of a part of Purdue that is not handicap accessible. As stated before a complete overhaul at this moment is not economically feasible. That being said if there was to be a specific problem it is necessary to fix it as soon as possible.