Do you want to go to a woman's college or not? Smith has a lot of lesbians, I've heard. UMass has boys many who will not be worth your time. At Smith College, it is the “L” word that makes campus officials uneasy. Its “identification with homosexuality,” as Smith President Mary Maples. I know Smith has sort of a reputation for LGBTQ inclusivity and all that, So that ~50% would be including all of those students, not just lesbians.
there are a lot of gay people at smith. more so than at any other school. and it's also more accepted, i think, than at most other schools. people come to smith knowing at least that much; i don't think anyone really comes here without knowing that what they're getting into to some degree. at the same time, there are still a lot of people who are straight, and they're definitely . · Depending on which survey you believe, Smith is somewhere around percent lesbian. Hard to determine precisely--and it didn't matter in D's case--because a) it's a fairly vocal group that probably stands out more than true numbers and b) the numbers include a fair number of switch-hitters and/or dating opportunists. The project provides a complex and nuanced collective story of American lesbian history and experience. Interviews were conducted by Smith College students in Kelly Anderson's 'Documenting Lesbian Lives' course in the spring of to the present. Students were trained in both United States lesbian history and oral history techniques and protocols.
Alexa, as mentioned earlier in this thread, about % of Smithies in a recent survey identified themselves as gay or lesbian; an additional % consider themselves bisexual. A sizable majority of Smith students are straight. Many people who date women at Smith will also date men at some point in their lives. Smith has a reputation for being full of lesbians; in reality it is only half full of lesbians. These lesbians are frequently found playing rugby or participating in crew. A large majority of the straight girls on campus had no idea that there were no men on campus when they applied. NORTHAMPTON, Mass. — At Smith College, it is the “L” word that makes campus officials uneasy. Its “identification with homosexuality,” as Smith President Mary Maples Dunn put it in a “statement on.
The next year, however, a new student group formed. It is likely members of SCLA attended the first? Seven Sisters Lesbian Conference held at Radcliffe in Ceres Inc.
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