WATCH Florida School in Antigay Bullying Investigation
May 28 2012 3:35 PM ET

WATCH: Florida School in Antigay Bullying Investigation

Trudy Ring

Zephyrhills High School is under investigation for its handling of the harassment of Zachery Gray and other students.

HS Student Suspended for Antibullying Viral Video
May 25 2012 4:11 PM ET

Antibullying Viral Video Leads to Suspension

Michelle Garcia

A high school student who was suspended for an antibullying video that went viral was told Thursday that she could return to classes.

Illinois Antibullying Bill Rejected From Fears of Being Too ProGay
May 23 2012 12:32 PM ET

Ill. Senators Fear Antibullying Bill is Too Gay

Michelle Garcia

Illinois legislators rejected an antibullying bill after conservatives expressed fears that the proposed law was too "pro-homosexual." The initiative, which would have held school administrators more accountable for handling bullying incidents and preventing harassment, fell one vote short of passing in the state Senate on Tuesday, the Chicago Sun-Times reports.

Antigay Pledge at Baptist University Leads to Mass Resignations
May 14 2012 8:15 PM ET

Baptist School's Antigay Pledge Drives Faculty Exodus

Trudy Ring

Shorter University is losing faculty members who refuse to sign a “lifestyle statement” renouncing homosexuality, among other things.

Dispute Resolved Regarding Scholarship for Gay Iowa Teen
May 11 2012 7:42 PM ET

Dispute Over Gay Teen's Scholarship Resolved

Trudy Ring

His Catholic school and the pro-gay scholarship sponsor have overcome differences.

Tennessee Town Is Riled Over Gay-Positive Article in Yearbook
May 04 2012 6:27 PM ET

Yearbook Has Town Arguing Over Whether 'It's OK to Be Gay'

Neal Broverman

A seemingly innocuous yearbook article about a gay student has sent a Tennessee town over the edge.

7 Things To Know About The Day of Silence
April 20 2012 2:30 PM ET

7 Things To Know About The Day of Silence 

Michelle Garcia

A record 8,000 schools are participating in the Day of Silence today, to give a voice to those who have been silenced due to bullying and harassment in schools.

Oped How the Jesuits Dance With LGBT Students
April 20 2012 10:07 AM ET

Op-ed: How the Jesuits Dance With LGBT Students

Jeffrey Hartinger

Zach Wahls was supposed to speak at Canisius College in New York, but the careful line its administration walks on LGBT issues stopped that from happening, says an alumnus.

Countering Silence With Antigay Messages
April 12 2012 2:50 PM ET

Countering Silence With Antigay Messages

Trudy Ring

With the Day of Dialogue, a response to GLSEN's Day of Silence, Focus on the Family encourages students to spread religion-based messages that gay is not OK.

College of Charleston Promotes a Safer Campus
April 11 2012 5:51 PM ET

College of Charleston Promotes a Safer Campus

Josh Hinkle

The College of Charleston is drafting a plan to make the university's campus a safer place for LGBT students.

College to Ask Applicants Are You LGBT
August 24 2011 4:00 PM ET

College to Ask Applicants: Are You LGBT?

Trudy Ring

Elmhurst College in Elmhurst, Ill., has become the first college or university to ask about sexual orientation and gender identity on its undergraduate application.

Triumphs and Setbacks of Gay Straight Alliances 1
August 01 2011 6:40 PM ET

Triumphs and Setbacks of Gay Straight Alliances

Jeffrey Hartinger

Since the late '80s, there have been many ups and downs for gay-straight alliances, both at public and private schools.  The Advocate takes a closer look at some of the landmark cases that have paved the way for LGBT equality in American schools.

Meet the 2011 Point Scholars
June 08 2011 3:30 AM ET

Meet the 2011 Point Scholars

Advocate.com Editors

The Point Foundation, the world's largest scholarship-granting organization for LGBT students, has just named its class of 2011. The 34 graduate and undergraduate students awarded financial assistance this year are from places as disparate as Malaysia, Morocco, and Massachusetts — the qualities all these young people share is an amazing work ethic, an ability to overcome hardship, and an ambition to change the world for the better. Meet the class of 2011 below, and click here to learn more about the Point Foundation. Mounia Abousaid- from Rabat, Morocco- pursuing a BA in philosophy at Columbia UniversityHow do you feel your Point Scholarship will change or help your future? There’s the obvious financial answer – I was raised by a single mother, and Point’s help will be invaluable in paying for college. However, the aspect of Point Foundation that I feel will affect my life the most is its community. I think that the mentoring, leadership training and friendships the Point Scholarship will make available to me will allow me to become much more involved in the LGBTQ community and a true queer leader.In conjunction with Point, how do you wish to make difference in the LGBT community?I wish I had a detailed plan. At this point, instead of a 12-point agenda of things to do to help the LGBT community, all I have is a series of lofty goals I’ve tried to work on and that I will continue to work on with Point’s help. I’d like to continue to work to make the schools safer for queer kids, through helping establish and sustain GSA’s. In conjunction with Point and its mission, I would generally like to help queer youth in every way I can: whether through volunteering at youth shelters or through helping Point fundraise. In addition, as a committed feminist as well as queer activist, I plan on conciliating both through work on sex education.

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