An undercover citizen journalist went undercover to expose that The University of St. Thomas in Minnesota has previously allowed gender-confused men to live in women’s residence halls, according to the the school’s residence life director Zoe Chang who didn’t know she was being videotaped.
Chang was asked by the undercover journalists about a “trans sister” living on campus.
Chang acknowledges that this wouldn’t go over well with parents so that’s why they don’t really let people know.
It’ll be interesting to see if this woman is fired or is she doing exactly what the college wants her to do -fool parents into sending their Catholic children there.
1st OMG Citizen Journalist-Led Story:
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A Citizen Journalist was rewarded $1000 for this recording obtained about a Catholic University allowing "trans girl" to room in the girl’s dorm without their knowledge. pic.twitter.com/eFmsTZnm1W
May 16, 2023 at 10:41 am
My friend’s daughter almost withdrew from Grand Valley in MI because they paired her with a lesbian in a jack-and-jill 2 BR 1 bath quad. The lesbian girl was rooming in the same quad with her GF, only in the opposite bed room. My friend’s daughter put on her residential placement application that she wanted to room with another “cis-gender straight” woman. The reason she was placed with the lesbian… the lesbian didn’t check the “lesbian” box in her application. A quick search of Facebook revealed she was a lesbian… obviously and quickly.
She and her dad ended up on a 2 week journey through the morass of bureaucracy to get her reassigned. The manager of the residential life section was gay too… made it extra fun. She had to be SO careful to say that she wouldn’t feel comfortable undressing in front of someone who could be sexually attracted to her. That she was uncomfortable living in a shared area with a lesbian couple and the tension that their relationship could put on the dorm situation.
Ridiculous all around.
May 17, 2023 at 5:13 am
From the website of the “Catholic” university:
Hall staff and student leaders are prepared to provide support and engagement for students of the LGBTQIA+ community. If you have any questions or concerns about living on campus, including the Two-Year Residency Requirement Policy, please reach out to Residence Life staff.
Housing and community bathroom assignments use the gender identity indicated in your application. If your gender identity changes you may complete a Gender of Record Change request form on the Registrar website.
Single-user restrooms have been added to existing residence halls and included in all new construction, and community bathrooms include privacy stalls around all shower and toilet areas.
Most of our halls also include single room and private bathroom options.
https://www.stthomas.edu/about/diversity-equity-inclusion/lgbtqia/index.html