LGBTQ+ student organizers say Texas A&M University defunded its annual drag show without explanation after initially agreeing to partner with them on the event, The Daily Beast reported. The university has partnered with student organizations to host the popular show, called Draggieland, since its beginning in 2020. Last year the administration disaffiliated from the show, and
After the trials and tribulations from losing university backing, Draggieland 2022 came back brighter than ever on Monday, April 18, living up to this year’s theme “Shine Through.” Featuring six
After two successful years and winning program of the year in 2021, Texas A&M University removed a popular LGBTQ+ event from the official MSC Town Hall Event list.