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GSEC Coordinator Abraham Trujillo and a lineup of performers. Photo taken by Sel Hartman

Drag is for everyone

Samanta Sanchez, Reporter // November 2, 2022

Men dress up as women, women dress up as men and people who are neither dress as either.  There are so many misconceptions about drag. Most people think that drag is only for people that identify...

Campus and community members gather for webinar addressing non-binary and trans student needs. Photo credit: Christine Zuniga

Chico State sponsors webinar for gender identity sensitivity

February 4, 2016
After complaints from students, Chico State hosts webinar for the needs of non-binary and transgender students.
Illustration by Trevor Moore

Closed minds threaten LGBTQ community again

Joseph Rogers // March 14, 2015
A proposed state initiative could criminalize the LGBTQ community — again.
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