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|Description=For all its good educational and community intentions, the fact is that the QRC serves as a central hub for students of the same orientation, making finding relationships less fraught with the potential for incompatible orientations. As a result, it has something of a reputation among gay students as the "queer dating service" for the university.
 
|Description=For all its good educational and community intentions, the fact is that the QRC serves as a central hub for students of the same orientation, making finding relationships less fraught with the potential for incompatible orientations. As a result, it has something of a reputation among gay students as the "queer dating service" for the university.
 
|Benefit=QRC participants engaging in a Social Maneuver against another participant may make one additional roll per Interval, as long as the roll is made while interacting within the QRC.
 
|Benefit=QRC participants engaging in a Social Maneuver against another participant may make one additional roll per Interval, as long as the roll is made while interacting within the QRC.
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|Characters='''GSA President:''' [[University of Astoria Students#Juniors|Perla Ramirez]]<br>'''GSA Faculty Sponsor:''' [[Dr. Elaine Litchfield]]<br>'''GSA Members:''' [[Warner Pelt]], [[Henry Mulgrew]], [[University of Astoria Students#Sophomores|Zane Connley]]
 
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One of the dedicated organization rooms in the Student Center, the Queer Resource Center is intended as a safe space in which LGBTQ students and their allies can gather. It is intended to serve as a learning resource center as well, with plenty of educational materials. For the most part, though, it's a social gathering spot, and the headquarters for the Gay/Straight Alliance.
 
One of the dedicated organization rooms in the Student Center, the Queer Resource Center is intended as a safe space in which LGBTQ students and their allies can gather. It is intended to serve as a learning resource center as well, with plenty of educational materials. For the most part, though, it's a social gathering spot, and the headquarters for the Gay/Straight Alliance.
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'''NPCs Needed:''' 1-2 students, 1 additional faculty
 
==Layout==
 
==Layout==
 
[[Image:QTC.jpg|left|thumb|Queer Resource Center]]
 
[[Image:QTC.jpg|left|thumb|Queer Resource Center]]
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The main room has a large television and space for plenty of people to lounge around and socialize. It also has a large open space, with lots of stacking chairs nearby for meetings and groups to use (those in the casual space are expected to be respectful of those involved in meetings or groups of some kind). The walls are have shelves for books and other resources that are partially full, and one wall even has a trio of computers intended for the use of the community.
 
The main room has a large television and space for plenty of people to lounge around and socialize. It also has a large open space, with lots of stacking chairs nearby for meetings and groups to use (those in the casual space are expected to be respectful of those involved in meetings or groups of some kind). The walls are have shelves for books and other resources that are partially full, and one wall even has a trio of computers intended for the use of the community.
 
==Characters==
 
'''NPCs Needed:''' 1-2 students, 1 additional faculty
 
{| align="center" border="1" style="background: white"
 
| [[Image:Perla-ramirez.jpg|left|150px]]|| '''Perla Ramirez'''<br>''President of the GSA; Sociology Major (Junior)''<br>An intelligent young woman concerned with issues of social justice and LGBTQ activism. She maintains a fairly well-read blog on the topics of queer social justice in universities and among young adults.
 
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| [[Image:Zane-connley.jpg|left|150px]]|| '''Zane Connley'''<br>''Literature Major (Sophomore); member of GSA''<br>An intelligent young man who does occasional drag in Portland (and on the rare "drag night" at the Crossroads) as "Edie Couture", Zane's presentation have become less shy and more flamboyant the longer he's been away from his small Washington hometown.
 
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Revision as of 21:54, 28 June 2014

UofA Queer Resource Center
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For all its good educational and community intentions, the fact is that the QRC serves as a central hub for students of the same orientation, making finding relationships less fraught with the potential for incompatible orientations. As a result, it has something of a reputation among gay students as the "queer dating service" for the university.
Mechanics
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Characters
GSA President: Perla Ramirez
GSA Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Elaine Litchfield
GSA Members: Warner Pelt, Henry Mulgrew, Zane Connley

One of the dedicated organization rooms in the Student Center, the Queer Resource Center is intended as a safe space in which LGBTQ students and their allies can gather. It is intended to serve as a learning resource center as well, with plenty of educational materials. For the most part, though, it's a social gathering spot, and the headquarters for the Gay/Straight Alliance.

NPCs Needed: 1-2 students, 1 additional faculty

Layout

Queer Resource Center

The QRC is a single large lounge/library area, with three smaller rooms off to one side. One of these rooms acts as the office for the GSA, with keys in the possession of Dr. Elaine Litchfield, its faculty sponsor, and the president of the organization. The other two, smaller rooms, are simply furnished to provide a safe, private space for just a few people to sit and chat.

The main room has a large television and space for plenty of people to lounge around and socialize. It also has a large open space, with lots of stacking chairs nearby for meetings and groups to use (those in the casual space are expected to be respectful of those involved in meetings or groups of some kind). The walls are have shelves for books and other resources that are partially full, and one wall even has a trio of computers intended for the use of the community.