Page 4 April 25 News
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user-made videos made to remind teenagers in the LGBT community that they are not alone and it WILL get better, according to itgetsbetter. org. GRCC Cares, a philanthropy club, wanted to have an event revolving around this organization. So they set up a camera and a microphone in a conference room and invited students to share their stories. They could just share their story or any inspirational message, said GRCC Cares Secretary Emily Smitter, who was also the main organizer of the event. Our event was for bullying, but they could give any inspirational message on their hearts, not just a story about bullying. And its not just for the LGBT community. Its for everyone. There are plans to send the videos made to the It Gets Better Project as a contribution. One person with a unique story was Pablo Garcia. Garcia identifies himself as a high school
bully, but has since choosen another path. He had a realization that he was causing the sorrowful, tearful, frightened faces of the people he picked on; he didnt like that feeling. I noticed those kids we picked on became boxed in because of being harassed so much, Garcia said. It really started to affect me. I have a good conscious. It made me really depressed and caused me to have depression later on. But he moved away from his hometown during high school, which gave him a clean slate. I made the conscious decision to start better, Garcia said. Now Im open and happy, and thats how I want to be portrayed, not as a jerk. Become more knowledgeable, Charleston said, speaking to those who are uncomfortable with members of the LGBT community. Talk to someone whos different than you. Learn something instead of throwing out insults.
Wanted
With less than a couple of days left in the semester, students can feel the infectious summer breeze flow throughout Grand Rapids Community College halls. I am going to be stuck working a lot this summer, said Samantha See, GRCC student and former Elections Commitee chair for Student Congress. Maybe laying out in the sun if I have time. We at the Collegiate do not want our readers to go without some fun summer plans. Whatever you are into, West Michigan has a lot to offer. Avoid spending money on expensive trips. Take a chance and explore your own backyard this summer. Good Food Take time to dine out in the city. With a diverse selection of restaurants that suits everybodys
classy experience head over to the Grand Rapids Art Museum. The current exhibit features world famous artist and photographer Rauschenberg. For more information on fun summer activities visit http://www. experiencegr.com