Untold Stories Guide

PRIDE CENTER & SOL: LGBTQ+ MULTICULTURAL SUPPORT NETWORK

Photo Sources

Pride Center Building. OSU Special Collections and Archives Research Center. RG
236 Pride Center Records. Scrapbook, 2008-2009.

QRC Approval, 2001. Front page of OSU’s The Daily Barometer March 15, 2001.

SOL Collection of Pins Photograph. OSU Special Collections and Archives Research
Center. Memorabilia Collection. Box 146, Folder “SOL.”

Sources Cited

(1) OSU Special Collections and Archives Research Center. Thomas Kraemer Speech
and Blog. “History of gay student groups at Oregon State University” May 2006
Blog Post; and “Campus: Today Meetings.” OSU’s The Daily Barometer. November
4, 1976.
(2) OSU Special Collections and Archives Research Center. Oregon State University
Queer Archives (OSQA). “Corvallis, Oregon State University gay activism, 1969-
2004” by Thomas Kraemer.
(3) OSU Special Collections and Archives Research Center. OSU’s The Daily
Barometer. Various articles regarding the funding debate, approval, and
community opinions pertaining to the establishment of the Queer Resource
Center. March 14-15, 2001.
(4) OSU Special Collections and Archives Research Center. RG 236 Pride Center
Records; and OSU’s The Daily Barometer. October 11, 2004.
(5) OSU Pride Center Website. http://dce.oregonstate.edu/pc
(6) OSU Special Collections and Archives Research Center. RG 236 Pride Center
Records; and Oregon State University Queer Archives (OSQA). OSU LGBTQ+
Community Film by Kiah McConnell, 2015.
(7) OSU Special Collections and Archives Research Center. Memorabilia Collection.
Box 146, Folder “SOL.”
(8) OSU Special Collections and Archives Research Center. Oregon State University
Queer Archives (OSQA). OSU LGBTQ+ Community Film by Kiah McConnell, 2015.
(9) Ibid. For the full length interview, see the Oregon State University Queer
Archives (OSQA) Oral History Collection.

For more information about the histories of OSU’s LGBTQ+ students, research within the Oregon
State University Queer Archives (OSQA). OSQA’s mission is to preserve and share the stories,
histories, and experiences of LGBTQ+ people within the OSU and Corvallis communities. OSQA
was established in the fall term of 2014.

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