JMU faculty, students, volunteers and community members came together in The Union last Wednesday to celebrate queer identity at JMU’s first Queer Teach-In, which featured 14 speakers and performers who
Kayley Rolph, who is working on a bachelor’s in Earth sciences, completed a certificate in women, gender and sexuality studies, and will begin Khmer language classes.
By diving deeper into the practices of anarchist print culture, Kathy Ferguson points to possible methods for cultivating contemporary political resistance.