Page 6 Gamma Beta Lambd Behrend’s First Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Society Danette Parrett The Collegian * some names may have been changed to protect the anonymity of the people involved With the beginning of the the 1992-93 academic year there have been many changes at Behrend. There have been changes in the faculty and staff. There have been changes in the number of students. There have been buildings added and buildings renovated. There have also been new clubs and organizations created. A new organization that has developed is Gamma Beta Lambda. This is a group of people joined together to support the gay, lesbian, and bisexua' population on campus. The organization "We are the largest minority on campus and we are also the most discriminated against. You don hear us complaining. " hasn't been registered with Student Activities yet, but as soon as they get a definite number of students they plan on registering. The group has six members already dedicated to the cause and twelve members that haven't officially joined yet. The group stresses that because it is the gay, lesbian, and bisexual group, doesn't necessarily mean you have to be either gay, lesbian, or bisexual to join. Two members are straight, but also help provide support for the other members of the group. The founders of the group, Dan, Jenn, and Paul, were brought together last year through the efforts of Louanne Barton. Barton had posted an advertisement for a gay, lesbian, and bisexual support group. The three founders had called Barton only to find that there wasn't a support group. Because of the number of students reported to be gay, lesbian, or bisexual on Behrend's campus, the founders knew there was a definite need for a support group. According to a poll generated through the Registrar's Office, there are 243 gay, lesbian or bisexual students in the minority population alone. Going by the current statistics that 10% of the American population is either gay, lesbian, or bisexual, the group concluded that there are at least 2SO students on the campus that the group could be targeted toward. With 250 people in «J» • ... m U. ».Vk vv*>