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I agree with anonymous. The
I agree with anonymous. The fall 2009 Homecoming will always remind me of inequality, ignorance, and shame. Not just for the LGBT community and its allies, but for all of UNT.
I hope that 2010 will be different. I hope that I will be proud of my school again.
Comment #1 posted by April Murphy 4 weeks 3 days ago.Tailgating
My husband and I (both alums) enjoyed homecoming as much as parents of UNT students as we did when we were students. I loved tailgating this year with the Parent Association. There was so much excitement in the parking lot of Fouts Field before the game. Mean Green pride is stronger than ever!
Comment #2 posted by Dixie 4 weeks 1 day ago.Homecoming
My boyfriend drove 7 hours to attend homecoming with me. It was so great that he told me he might be transferring up here! Homecoming definitely is one of the greater traditions!
Comment #3 posted by Kayla 4 weeks 5 days ago.Homecoming 2007
I wasn't attending UNT yet, but the live bands and greek acts were fun to watch and not to mention the free food. It's good it's not as late in the year this time around so I won't be freezing!
Comment #4 posted by Anonymous 5 weeks 1 day ago.Homecoming
What a bad reputation homecoming now has amongst the hundreds of LGBT students and allies at UNT. We have a different kind of pride.
Comment #5 posted by Anonymous 5 weeks 2 days ago.My two years at the Texas
My two years at the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science were the two best years of my life.
Comment #6 posted by Anonymous 5 weeks 2 days ago.UNT
Some of my best memories of UNT were Intramurals! The people I met, including my best friend now, and the times we had were great. The games that were late at night when it was sooo cold we couldn't help but all stand close together on the side lines of the Flag Football games. And the last second wins and loses in playoffs. They are great memories that I will hold for a lifetime because it brought me closer to my friends and my university!
Comment #7 posted by Courtney Hughes 5 weeks 4 days ago.Add your comment