LGBTQIA+

  • A decade of progress and peril

    A decade of progress and peril

    “‘When you fight for something that is so clearly right, really good things could happen. We didn’t set out to do this. It just happened, and I’m glad we did it.’”

  • Letter to the Editor: Community concerns on campus queer safety

    Letter to the Editor: Community concerns on campus queer safety

    The past 11 months have brought a surge of homophobic and transphobic sentiments within the United States.

  • A sigh of relief for the LGBTQ+ community — same-sex marriage protection upheld

    A sigh of relief for the LGBTQ+ community — same-sex marriage protection upheld

    “‘We are humans, we just want to be equal. We don’t want special rights. This is not a special right. This is an equal right.’”

  • Art of grief and loss

    Art of grief and loss

    Irwin Library is displaying blocks of the historic AIDS quilts along with other art pieces to inspire collaborative projects.

  • Indy Gay Market: Valentine’s edition

    Indy Gay Market: Valentine’s edition

    “’Historically, marketplaces have been [a] way people find and reach each other and meet,’ Hadley said. ‘To have that solely for the queer community has been really special [and] has been a wonderful event to spearhead and create for those communities.'”

  • Indiana looks to expand the ban on trans athletes

    Indiana looks to expand the ban on trans athletes

    Lawmakers proposed a bill to extend the current ban on K-12 trans athletes to the collegiate level.

  • President Trump’s return to the Oval Office

    President Trump’s return to the Oval Office

    In his first week back in office, President Trump has been busy signing executive orders and policies he promised on the campaign trail.

  • Pronouns have always been here

    Pronouns have always been here

    “Pronouns help a person feel more comfortable in themselves and their gender expression. It’s a small but mighty way to express outwardly who you are and who you want people to see. It also is a very helpful tool for people to refer to you correctly.”

  • A look into Butler Alliance’s annual drag show

    A look into Butler Alliance’s annual drag show

    Returning performer Universe owned the floor with stunning makeup and an even more stunning performance. Photo by Natalie Goo.   MADDY BRODERICK | ASSISTANT CULTURE EDITOR | mbroderick@butler.edu  On Nov. 7, groups of students and faculty drag fans filled the tables for the Butler LGBTQIA+ Alliance’s highly anticipated drag show. The drag show is an event…