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UNT students voting on eligibility of gay couples for homecoming court
09:20 PM CST on Monday, November 16, 2009
DENTON - The University of North Texas Student Government Association is allowing students to decide if a new rule allowing same sex couples to represent the university as homecoming king and queen needs to be in the bylaws.
Voting a couple to homecoming court has been a UNT tradition for nearly 120 year history. The homecoming king and queen have always been a man and a woman. But, students could change that by deciding whether a same-sex couple could be crowned.
"I don't see why a homosexual couple cannot be allowed to be king or queen," said Alex Christensen, a student at UNT. "They're still couples. I don't see why it's a big deal."
Students are able to vote on the controversial issue online.
"I mean it's a big issue," said Blake Windham, a UNT student. "It's not really been proposed anywhere else."
Windham voted "no" and started a Facebook page urging others to do the same.
In two weeks, he received 1,200 hits, with the majority also voicing opposition to same-sex couples running for positions on homecoming court.
"I mean, a lot of people in this group have been labeled bigots or homophobic," he said.
Windham said he started the group "just to preserve a tradition."
Some students say it isn't a gay issue because a gay male student, who didn't win, ran for king for the 2008-2009 UNT homecoming.
"If you take it to where it is a homosexual couple then you are excluding a gender," said Julian Johnson, another UNT student. "If it is two men, then you are excluding a woman."
Students have until Friday to vote. UNT will have election results on Monday.
The University of Texas at Dallas said it does not have a gender specific policy for homecoming court nominations. Students can vote for anyone in any of the positions.
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