While attending a GSA meeting, club members listen to what officers are planning for the rest of the year. The next club meeting will be on Nov. 2 in B202. MANAHIL NADEEM / PHOTO
Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) to meet on Nov. 2 in Room B206 to discuss problems involving LGBT rights in our society today, according to club sponsor Jeremy Horner.
“I’m really excited to see what point of view kids have on these serious matters, and how they affect them in their lives,” Horner said. “Some people think that LGBT problems only affect adults but the affect on kids in high school is tremendous actually,”
Emma Riddle, sophomore and club member, said she likes the club for its openness to all topics.
“It really feels like I can literally say anything here, and no one will judge me,” Riddle said.
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