Homosexuality in College

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Have you ever wondered how it would feel to be hated for something that was perfectly normal to yourself or denied an opportunity because of a personal choice that does not hurt or even affect anybody else? Homosexuals are often facing either or both.

Homosexuality is a topic that is stumbled upon in college. Many people "come out of the closet" when entering a certain stage in their life that they are comfortable with. I have never been in that situation, but have been fascinated with the subject. When people think "oh, he is so gay," they are not only hurting the feelings of someone, but could also be discriminating against them because that person is in fact "Gay."

The amount of information about homosexuality in college is getting wider coverage and more interest. There are support systems in numerous Universities. Here at Syracuse University we have the Pride Union that reaches out to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students. They hold meetings every Wednesday from 9:00 pm to 10:00 pm and these meeting are open to anyone who wishes to attend, regardless of their sexual orientation. Colleges are trying to make homosexuality more open on campuses. People should be aware that not everyone is heterosexual but there is nothing wrong with homosexuals. They are all people just like you and I. 59.6% of homosexuals are college graduates and 49% hold a professional or managerial position (inoohr).

These days, there are many programs geared for homosexuals especially in the college campuses. There is the Gay and Lesbian Week in October, homosexual organizations, homosexual fraternities and sororities, seminars given to students about homosexuality, and there are some schools that give classes designed towards homosexua...

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...ng to the open their preferences and realized that their group did not change their acceptance because of that. Many people are scared in both directions. Education is a key factor in breaking that barrier. Homosexuality is not a disease. It is a lifestyle and many people enjoy it.

Work Cited

Wheelan, Jackie. Genetics and Homosexuality. < http://www.dowling.edu/faculty/cperri ng/wheelan.htm>

Homosexual Statistics, 2000- 2003 international organization of heterosexual rights. < htt p://www.inoohr.org/homosexualstatistics.htm>

Dave. Personal interview. 1 Dec. 2003.

Joey. Personal interview. 2002.

Pride Union. Syracuse University. http://students.syr.edu/student_orgs/advocacy/prideu nion/information.html

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