i h 'f i H apriL2U 2ÛÛ0 » news re you? Provost Nancy Cantor, the university is “com­ pletely in support of both professor Halperin’s course and his freedom to teach this course.” In a late March news release, University of Michigan Regent Dan Homing said the course “crosses the line” and added that he would ask for a review at the regents’ April meeting. N A T IO N A L he G O P is in big trouble— so says conserv­ ative Pat Buchanan, formerly a Republican booster, who now feels the party has abandoned the American family. According to an April 16 Associated Press report, Buchanan made the remarks after GO P presidential hopeful George W. Bush met with gay Republicans. “He’s raising the white flag and stacking arms [surrendering] in the cultural war for the soul of this country,” Buchanan said on Fox News Sun­ day. Buchanan, who abandoned his quest for the 2000 G O P presidential nomination in October, is the leading contender for the Reform Party’s nomination. Regarding Bush’s April 13 meeting with a dozen gay Republicans, Buchanan said: “He’s sending a signal that this really is not a matter that we ought to let trouble us. But you know, what he’s doing is he’s walking away from the pro-family Republicans. Look, Republicans believe— or used to believe— the idea of pre­ serving the family is critical, and any assault upon the family was really one of the reasons why this country is in such profound trouble.” The civil suit was filed in U.S. District Court. The school district banned all nonacademic clubs in 1996, after students tried to form a sup­ port group for gay, lesbian and bisexual students. Last October, a federal judge ruled that the ban on nonacademic clubs is constitutional. T * Earlier in the month, Bush met with a group of gay supporters in Austin, Texas. “I welcome gay Americans into my campaign,” Bush told reporters after the meet­ ing. "I want the Republicans, conservative Republicans to understand we judge people based upon their heart and soul, that’s what the campaign is about. And while we disagree on gay marriage, for example, we agree on a lot of other issues and it’s important for people to hear that.” Bush had previously been reluctant to meet with gay Republicans. Robert Stears, chairman of Log Cabin Republicans, a gay G O P group, said the meeting is “a positive first step in an historic dialogue with a Republican presidential nominee, in an election cycle that has been truly historic for gay Americans.” Those at the meeting included openly gay G O P elected officials such as Mayor Dan Stew­ art of Plattsburgh, N.Y., and Councilman David Catania of Washington, D.C. UTAH wo East High School students are suing the Salt Lake City School District. An April 11 story in The Salt lake Tribune reports that the stu­ dents are claiming discrimination because the district will not allow them to form a club to dis­ cuss gay and lesbian issues. In their suit, Jessica Cohen and Margaret Hinckley contend the school district violated their First Amendment rights to freedom of expression when it denied their requests to form the Rainbow Club in 1999 and PRISM (People Respecting Important Social Movements) in January 2000. T r i i ■ ? \ 3 Ask yourself, are you building a better queer community? h 4 In their lawsuit, Cohen and Hinckley main­ tain their clubs have an academic tie to history, sociology, government and biology classes, because they examine homosexual perspectives on those subjects. The clubs would be open to students of all sexual orientations. Currently, nonacademic clubs can meet after hours on public school property as community groups. 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