We believe that the University of Evansville Student Congress should pass a resolution establishing Gender Neutral Housing options on campus in order to provide a safe and inviting living environment for all UE students.
The petition has reached two hundred and fifty signatures. This level of participation indicates that the campus community values inclusive housing policies.
Reached 250 supporters
February 19, 2015
February 14, 2015
The feedback I have received regarding current campus living policies highlights a significant need for greater inclusivity. I am currently organizing these testimonials to present them directly to the Student Congress during our upcoming meeting.
Reached 100 supporters
February 10, 2015
38 Comments
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Calvin Dailey
11 years ago
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I don't see how anyone could be against this. If you don't want to live in gender-neutral housing, cool! You don't have to. But you shouldn't deny that right to someone who would feel more comfortable and safe with this arrangement.
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Bre King
11 years ago
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of course it ahould be neutral! if i want to live with my husband as an undergrad i should be allowed to!
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Eliot Colin
11 years ago
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As a transgender UE alum currently working in higher education, I highly support this proposition. THIS is the right move!
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Ru-Lee Story
11 years ago
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I'm not a UE student, but I am a non-binary identified human and I wish my school had gender neutral housing. We need safe spaces too.
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Sam Schanwald
11 years ago
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This would cultivate a more comfortable living experience for many individuals who feel marginalized by the current housing system.
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Katelyn Harbert
11 years ago
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Everyone should have the opportunity to live with someone that they feel comfortable with, regardless of gender.
We believe that the University of Evansville Student Congress should pass a resolution establishing Gender Neutral Housing options on campus in order to provide a safe and inviting living environment for all UE students.
The petition has reached two hundred and fifty signatures. This level of participation indicates that the campus community values inclusive housing policies.
Reached 250 supporters
February 19, 2015
February 14, 2015
The feedback I have received regarding current campus living policies highlights a significant need for greater inclusivity. I am currently organizing these testimonials to present them directly to the Student Congress during our upcoming meeting.
Reached 100 supporters
February 10, 2015
38 Comments
C
Calvin Dailey
11 years ago
Featured
I don't see how anyone could be against this. If you don't want to live in gender-neutral housing, cool! You don't have to. But you shouldn't deny that right to someone who would feel more comfortable and safe with this arrangement.
B
Bre King
11 years ago
Featured
of course it ahould be neutral! if i want to live with my husband as an undergrad i should be allowed to!
E
Eliot Colin
11 years ago
Featured
As a transgender UE alum currently working in higher education, I highly support this proposition. THIS is the right move!
R
Ru-Lee Story
11 years ago
Featured
I'm not a UE student, but I am a non-binary identified human and I wish my school had gender neutral housing. We need safe spaces too.
S
Sam Schanwald
11 years ago
Featured
This would cultivate a more comfortable living experience for many individuals who feel marginalized by the current housing system.
K
Katelyn Harbert
11 years ago
Featured
Everyone should have the opportunity to live with someone that they feel comfortable with, regardless of gender.
I don't see how anyone could be against this. If you don't want to live in gender-neutral housing, cool! You don't have to. But you shouldn't deny that right to someone who would feel more comfortable and safe with this arrangement.