GAYS AND LESBIANS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN (GLUS)

(Organization)
See also later group, Q-SASK
G.L.U.S. vs. U.S. [i.e., Gays & Lesbians at the University of Saskatchewan vs. University of Saskatchewan; including reported comment of Peter Millard].
P1 (1983): 8 (18cm.)
[First listing on Perceptions community groups page for Gays & Lesbian[s] at U os [i.e., of] S (GLUS)].
P1 (1983): 10 (1 1/2cm.)
[GLUS-Saskatoon Public Library film series, "Equality for All," at Saskatoon Public Library].
P21 [1986]: 15 (8cm.)
Steamin' mad [reprint of letter from University of Saskatchewan student newspaper, The Sheaf, objecting to comments by Saskatchewan Minister of Social Services, Grant Schmidt, regarding homosexuality]. By Shawn R. Mooney, president of GLUS.
P37 (Dec. 1, 1987): 34-35 (30cm.)
Gay jeans [Gays and Lesbians at the University of Saskatchewan sponsored a gay/ lesbian awareness week; people encouraged to wear blue jeans on one day to show gay/lesbian support; more attention and controversy than in the past]. By Gens Hellquist.
P47 (v7n2)(March 1, 1989): 4 (31cm.)
Bigots bash video [controversy surrounding Gays and Lesbians at the University of Saskatchewan (GLUS) group's booking of room at Saskatoon Public Library to screen video on safer sex for gay men; issue involved the following: Mark Thompson, who is described as "making a regular practise of gay-bashing lately"; another councillor; David Dombowski of Citizens for Social Justice; the City Librarian and library board; an epidemiologist with Saskatoon Community Health Unit; and others; film was shown; Thompson did not attend].
P61 (v8n8)(Nov. 21, 1990): 7-8 (81cm.)
Campus centre wanted [by Gays and Lesbians at the University of Saskatchewan (GLUS); secretary/treasurer of GLUS, Brendan Purdie, feels elements of homophobia involved in Students' Union not providing space].
P94 (v13n1)(Jan. 25, 1995): 12 (42cm.)
GLUS on World Wide Web [their own home page as of last March].
P108 (v14n7)(Oct. 23, 1996): 10 (20cm.)
Janine Fuller to speak [will be guest speaker at third annual Doug Wilson Award, presented at University of Saskatchewan by Gays and Lesbians at the U of S (GLUS); information about Doug Wilson, the Award, and previous recipients; full-page display ad on p. 14].
P110 (v15n1)(Jan. 29, 1997): 13-14 (35 + 23cm.)
Q-SASK debuts ["new queer campus group has been formed at the University of Saskatchewan"; Q-SASK is replacing Gays & Lesbians at the U of S (GLUS), which has operated since early 1980s; contact information; etc.].
P149 (v19n8)(Dec. 5, 2001): 14 (14cm.)