University President Apologizes For Anti-Gay Comments From 1985

University President Apologizes For Anti-Gay Comments From 1985

University of Akron President Scott L. Scarborough apologized Wednesday for anti-gay comments he made as a student government president in 1985.

As head of the Students’ Association at the University of Texas at Austin, Scarborough protested against a resolution that urged the school’s regents to enact a policy barring discrimination against lesbian and gay individuals. In his objection, he suggested gay men contracted AIDS from contact with “fecal matter” and warned that hiring anyone who was gay was a “potential health hazard,” according to newly unearthed newspaper articles from the time. 

“Like many people, my views have evolved over the last 30 years,” Scarborough told The Huffington Post in a statement Wednesday. “We all have learned much since those days and, if I knew then what I know now, I would not have taken the steps that I did or said what I did as a student in the 1980s. I sincerely regret any offense or concern those past actions or statements have caused.”

The 30-year-old newspaper clippings from the Daily Texan were published Wednesday by anonymous university activists calling themselves Graduates Over Greed. Additional microfilm clips, located by HuffPost, are reproduced below. Two witnesses from the time corroborated the newspaper accounts. 

Casey Dobson, one of the sponsors of the 1985 resolution at Austin, said he brought the legislation forward after a meeting with a group of gay students. “It just seemed a matter of basic fairness to me,” Dobson said. He couldn’t imagine someone today taking the position Scarborough did back then, he added, saying that he remains “proud” of passing that resolution. 

Students and professors at the University of Akron have fumed in recent months over cuts of more than 200 employees, the entire baseball program and plans to raise tuition and fees, in an attempt to close a $60 million deficit. A majority of faculty said in a recent union poll they do not believe Scarborough is leading the university in a positive direction.

Trustees for the university discussed Scarborough’s past student government activism prior to hiring him as president in 2014 and said they trust he no longer holds those views, they told the Akron Beacon Journal. Scarborough also told the paper he does not have any bias against gay people. 

“During my 30 years of professional life, I have come to understand and believe that our society, and our university, must be inclusive of and safe for everyone,” Scarborough said in his statement to HuffPost. “Our university must reflect the diverse composition of the community we serve and offer all capable individuals the means to pursue the American Dream. That statement encompasses everyone, certainly including the LGBTQ community.”

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Tyler Kingkade is a senior editor and reporter based in New York covering higher education. You can contact him at [email protected], or on Twitter: @tylerkingkade.

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REVIEW: Novi – Cambridge, England

REVIEW: Novi – Cambridge, England

The university town of Cambridge is the perfect day-trip or mini-break destination.

While the ancient Harry Potter-esque colleges and chapels are beautiful, there is also plenty of contemporary culture in Cambridge that is also worth experiencing.

We kicked off our visit to Cambridge with a very good coffee in Novi.

An attractive restaurant with friendly, professional staff, we were nearly tempted to stay on for lunch.

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Supporting LGBTQ Youth in Honor of National Bullying Prevention Month

Supporting LGBTQ Youth in Honor of National Bullying Prevention Month

Despite the significant strides made toward LGBTQ equality, LGBTQ youth in America continue to face many challenges.  Across this country, in schools large and small, public and private, LGBTQ youth frequently face bullying.
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Hot Cop Approaches Street Dancer, But Instead Of Ticket He Issues Epic Dance-Off

Hot Cop Approaches Street Dancer, But Instead Of Ticket He Issues Epic Dance-Off

Screen Shot 2015-10-01 at 9.39.21 AMAt a time when the police don’t have the greatest public image (and for good reason), it’s a comfort to know that there are officers like Matt Sulek out there patrolling the streets.

He recently approached Tyler Johnson, 22, while Johnson was showing off his killer dance moves at a car show in New Britain, Connecticut.

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And that’s when things got funky.

“He said, ‘You’ve got some sweet dance moves, can we have a battle?’” Tyler told Inside Edition. “I was really shocked. I thought he was going to ask me a question so I was like, “Wow, he wants to dance?”

Related: Hot Toronto Cop Dyes Hair Bright Pink To Come Out Against Homophobia

As you can see in the below video, Sulek gave Johnson a run for his money, but Johnson’s bold decision to grab the officer’s hat makes him the clear winner in our book.

The two are now reportedly Facebook friends.

Watch below:

Keep on groovin’!

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Dan Tracer

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Boxers or Briefs? The Men of Santa Monica Drop Their Shorts and Spill – WATCH

Boxers or Briefs? The Men of Santa Monica Drop Their Shorts and Spill – WATCH

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The Underwear Expert’s hunky style reporter James Pianka recently visited Santa Monica, California to ask male passersby whether they don boxers or briefs.

Pianka also revealed his personal preference, which that day were a pink pair of briefs that we’d like to see a little more of.

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Watch below to see if you can guess what each guy prefers.

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Indiana Subway Restaurant Sued by EEOC for Firing HIV-Positive Employee

Indiana Subway Restaurant Sued by EEOC for Firing HIV-Positive Employee

A Subway restaurant in central Indiana has been hit with a federal lawsuit for firing an employee who revealed he was HIV-positive, reports Indianapolis TV station WTHR.

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is suing for back pay as well as punitive damages. According to the EEOC, firing the employee was a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and therefore a clear case of employment discrimination.

Although Subway has not commented so far, an attorney for the fired worker, Laurie Young, told WTHR her client was “fully capable of working and was experienced in the restaurant industry….he was terminated solely because of stereotypes his employer had regarding persons with HIV.”

The unidentified employee is referred to as John Doe in the lawsuit, which says he was hired at the Sheridan, Ind. restaurant on January 1st. Less than a week later, Doe informed his supervisor he was HIV positive

The EEOC told WTHR the restaurant owner apparently took that action based on what she said was “a stereotype that people who are in the restaurant business are contagious and that people can contract HIV through food.” 

Court documents reveal Doe’s supervisor asked him, “What if you cut yourself?” and “What about it if our customers find out?”

One month later, on February 14th, Doe said his supervisor called to fire him over the phone, telling him the manager felt that he might be a financial liability to the franchise.

“I think it’s important for the public to see that discrimination occurs especially for people who are HIV positive,” said Nancy Edmonds, attorney for the EEOC.

Dawn Ennis

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10 Men's Grooming Products For $10 Or Less

10 Men's Grooming Products For $10 Or Less

Sure, you can spend a lot on cleansers, shave gels and other grooming products. But why not go with something that’s half the price and works just as well?  

 

1. Every Man Jack Beard Oil

Keep your beard game in check with this oil by Every Man Jack. It adds shine for a healthy-looking beard and hydrates the skin underneath. $9.99, Target

 

2. Dove Men + Care Body and Face Wash

This invigorating body plus face wash comes with some awesome perks: it gently exfoliates your skin, contains ocean minerals for a kick of freshness and most importantly, it’s clinically proven to help combat dry skin. $5.39, Target 

 

3. American Crew Precision Shave Gel 

This non-foaming gel will take the stress off shaving your normal to fine beard. Formulated with pumpkin seed extract and tea tree oil, this is a great go-to option if you want to achieve the perfect shave. $10, Drugstore.com

 

4. Head & Shoulders Old Spice 2-in-1 Shampoo

What happens when you mix together the classic Head & Shoulders with some sexy Old Spice? You get one amazing smelling shampoo and conditioner that still gets rid of flakes. This one’s a must for those who have dandruff and dry hair. $4.79, Walmart

 

5. Jack Black: Intense Therapy Lip Balm SPF 25

Say goodbye to chapped lips with Jack Black. This longtime favorite soothes, hydrates, protects, and not to mention, smells divine. What more could you ask for in a lip balm? Bonus: it comes in five different flavors. $7.50, Sephora

 

6. Nivea Post Shave Balm

For those with super sensitive skin, look no further than Nivea’s post-shave balm. Modest application goes a long way to reduce shaving irritation, protect against micro-cuts and moisturize dry skin. $6.99, CVS Pharmacy

 

7. Lubriderm Men’s 3-in-1 Lotion

This aloe-enriched lotion absorbs fast and doubles as aftershave. Best of all, it comes at one great price. $7.99, Walgreens

 

8. Neutrogena CoolDry Sport Sunscreen Spray

If you have to choose a sunscreen, go for this. Not only is it lightweight and fast-absorbing, but also sweat and water resistant to keep your skin cool and protected when you’re exposed to the sun. $6.64, Neutrogena

 

9. Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser Lotion

Especially beneficial for those with sensitive skin, Cetaphil is the ideal alternative to those other moisturizers you weren’t a fan of. It’s non-greasy, won’t dry your skin out and helps prevent future flare-ups. $6.99, Drugstore.com 

 

10. Gillette Fusion Disposable Razors

For an ultra-close shave that won’t irritate your skin, grab a pack of Gillette disposables. Each razor comes with five blades, one trimmer and a lubricating strip. $8.82, Walmart 

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Straight people try to guess the meanings of gay slang terms

Straight people try to guess the meanings of gay slang terms

Bears, twinks and lipstick lesbians are all part of the lexicon now, but what about the lesser-known gay slang terms? Would straight people be able to guess what they mean?

People who identify as straight were put to the test to guess what ‘unicorns’, ‘otters’ and ‘pillow princesses’ are and the results are hilarious.

How would you do on the quiz?

Check it out below:

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Family Tries To “Fix” Their Transgender Son By Tricking Him Into An Arranged Marriage

Family Tries To “Fix” Their Transgender Son By Tricking Him Into An Arranged Marriage

Screen shot 2015-09-30 at 2.57.22 PMA trans man says he was tricked by his parents into going to India, where they arranged a sham marriage in an effort to “fix” him.

19-year-old Shivy (pictured) is an Indian citizen but has lived in California since three. He’s currently enrolled in the Neurobiology Program at UC Davis.

Related: Gay Indian Man Pens Heartbreaking Essay About Being Trapped In A Sham Marriage

In June, he and his mother got into an argument after he cut his hair short. As a result, Shivy’s mother confiscated his phone. Going through his text messages, she learned Shivy was transgender and that he had a girlfriend.

“She was furious,” Shivy recalls in a video uploaded to YouTube, “and I didn’t feel safe at all.”

Not long after that, his mother told him his grandmother in India had suddenly become very ill and that he needed to go be with her. Shivy agreed. But halfway through what was supposed to be a two week trip, his family told him he not be returning to the U.S. Instead, he was being forced into an arranged marriage with another man in an effort to change him.

Related: Vindictive Wife In India Has Gay Husband Locked Away For Life, Feels Absolutely No Remorse

“After I went to India, [my mother] was quite hostile towards me both verbally and sometimes physically,” Shivy explains in the video. “She would say constantly, ‘Behave like a proper girl. You are not transgender. You are disgusting.’”

Shivy managed to escape his family’s clutches before the wedding. He sought assistance from the LGBTQ advocacy group Nazariya, who helped him find a lawyer and a safe place to live in Delhi.

“I feel so much safer with this police help that came out of this high court order,” Shivy says, “and I just hope I can successfully get my documents and be freed from my parent’s control.”

Watch him tell his heartbreaking tale in the video below.

h/t: Gay Star News

Graham Gremore

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