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Issue date: 3/31/08 Section: News

25 years of pride at Penn

Jody Pollock

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Bob Schoenberg, the director of the LGBT Center, speaks at the 25th anniversary dinner for the LGBT Center.
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Bob Schoenberg, the director of the LGBT Center, speaks at the 25th anniversary dinner for the LGBT Center.
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They used to hold parties in the basement of the ARCH, plastering newspapers over the windows to protect the anonymity of the attendees.

But for the current Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Transgender community on campus, these carefully guarded gatherings are a thing of the past.

Now, with rainbow-colored lights - rather than newsprint - covering the windows of the Hall of Flags, the LGBT Center commemorated its 25th anniversary on Saturday night with an extravagant, $125-a-plate banquet celebration.

"We're one of the only LGBT centers in the country that can say we've been here for 25 years," said College senior and planning committee member Cynthia Wright. "That's a huge accomplishment."

In 1982 the Center officially opened when director Bob Schoenberg was asked to join the Penn staff as a resource for LGBT students. He was only the second person in the entire country to assume such a role on a college campus.

Schoenberg began as a graduate student, working only two days a week out of a cramped corner in Houston Hall.

Now the full-time director of the Center, Schoenberg heads up one of the largest LGBT resource centers in the country - and the only one housed in a free-standing building.

"At Penn, we're proud we're at the center of it," said President Amy Gutmann in opening remarks she delivered to the packed audience of around 300 students, alumni and staff.

"We were truly leaders in creating a welcoming campus and educating people about what it means to be non-discriminating," she added.

The banquet night was marked by laughter and tears, which is not a surprise considering the "landmark" that is the LGBT Center, said 2007 College alumna and assistant director of the Alumni Council on Admissions Lex Ruby Howe, who served on the planning committee.

"It's hard not to get emotional about the impact the Center has had on the 300 people [in attendance] and on the thousands beyond them," she said before the event. "There will be many times my face shows a smile and many times my face drips a little bit."
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R Perry Monastero

posted 6/04/08 @ 8:27 PM EST

What an amazing event, a terrific crowd, and an outstanding tribute to the ever growing accomplishments of the staff, volunteers, and administration at Penn. (Continued…)

R. Huber

posted 6/05/08 @ 1:59 AM EST

"We're one of the only LGBT centers in the country that can say we've been here for 25 years," said College senior and planning committee member Cynthia Wright. (Continued…)

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