Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Week 6.
The general conclusions that I would have about G.L.B.T. from what I've seen already is that they all are willing to work hard to reach a common goal, like any other group. For example, they already have a week of events set up for a couple months from now. They are all very friendly with each other and newcomers. Their group is decently large in number. Also, their meetings are ran in a professional manner seeing as they take announcements first, then handle any orders of business before they start their activities. If I were to study G.L.B.T. at another campus, I think I would get a slightly different idea because Ball State is known to have a larger gay community than most universities. Therefore, we have more people with the same goals and feelings that can work together to create better programs. I think I would witness any other G.L.B.T. chapter working hard and being friendly though. Maybe I'm biased because I attend Ball State, but I think our G.L.B.T. group is very professional and has the ability to make their case an important one.
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i think its a great group to be studying. my sister is a lesbian herself and i think that if she had been involved in more of the groups such as this one at Ball State then maybe she would have attended longer, seeing as how she transfered to IU East after only a semester. i think this group is somewhere that people could go when they feel isolated and alone in a new atmosphere like the one here
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