Month: February 2014

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Confident Sam wishes focus could stay on football

"If someone wants to call me a name, I'll have a conversation with that guy and hopefully it won't lead…

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Kansas tea party group renews push for anti-gay bill

A Wichita-based tea party group has launched an email campaign urging its members to pepper state lawmakers with messages in…

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Transgender athletes get OK by Va. governing board

The governing body of high school sports in Virginia has sanctioned the participation of transgender athletes at the state's 313…

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SC lawmakers vote to punish colleges’ book choices

South Carolina legislators want to punish two public colleges for assigning books on homosexuality to freshmen.

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Ex-diver DeStephen first openly gay MU athlete

Greg DeStephen dealt with being outed as gay, having hostile teammates and diving with a broken back his freshman year,…

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Colorado couples challenge state gay marriage ban

Nine same-sex Colorado couples are suing to overturn the state's constitutional rejection of gay marriage, saying it reduces them to…

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Winter Street Bi-Annual Open Studios

The Winter Street Bi-Annual Open Studios event on October 5, 2013. Photos by Dalton DeHart. [smugmug url=”feed://outsmartmagazine.smugmug.com/hack/feed.mg?Type=gallery&Data=33078114_Ksx3dJ&format=rss200″ imagecount=”34″ start=”1″ num=”34″…

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Oregon AG refuses to defend state anti-marriage law

Today Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum said she will no longer defend Oregon’s state ban on marriage for same-sex couples.

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Senator declares Kansas anti-gay marriage bill dead

An anti-gay marriage proposal that roiled Kansas politics is dead, the chairman of a state Senate committee assigned to review…

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South Dakota lawmakers reject sex orientation bill

A measure that sought to prevent lawsuits against businesses that refuse to hire or provide services to gays and lesbians…

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