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The Service Corner AIDS about AIDS Conference Mark Ferguson Did you catch our ad? Glance on the back under Classifieds. AIDS about AIDS needs a new coordinator, and hey, that could be you. Never performed AIDS work? All right. Never met a per son living with AIDS? No prob lem. This position doesn't require you to be a veteran in AIDS ac tivism, just a concerned and com petent individual. AIDS about AIDS was founded in 1994 by three Guil ford College students, Amanda Sabin, Jack Register, and Mark Ferguson (that's us!). With the help of a zillion other folks, we've pulled together AIDS about AIDS 1994 and are well into the planning for the 1996 conference. As we scratch days, weeks, and months off of our cal endars, we're edging closer and closer to our respective gradua tion dates. It's time to hand off the torch. You're intrigued, right? Good! Keep on reading. Conference coordinating may very well be your destiny. (Wouldn't you hate to miss that just so you could skip over to the sports page?) AIDS about AIDS, Acquiring Information and Destroying Ste reotypes about HIV and AIDS, is a national student conference on AIDS. Education and action are our cornerstones. AIDS has been perceived as everything from a gay cancer to a plague of bibli cal proportions. AIDS about AIDS was organized to focus this haze of opinions and to battle startling new statistics. Among men ages twenty-five to forty four, AIDS is now the leading cause of death. Among women of the same age, the disease ranks fourth. As young people, now is not the time to let awareness of this disease taper off. Co-sponsored by Guilford Col lege, the Guilford Community AIDS Project, and Triad Health Project, AIDS about AIDS allows participants to experience AIDS Hey Club People! We want to know what your organization is doing. Drop us a hint by calling x 2306, e-mailing at Guilfordian, or visiting the Pub Suite on the 2nd floor of Founders. Ask for Sarah Weissberg, please. Thank you! November 17, 1995 as it exists in the lives of those who are living with it. They hear the voices of mothers and fathers, HIV-infected people, caregivers, AIDS and HIV professionals, and many concerned students. Inspired by last year's AIDS about AIDS, students fromFerrum College went home to organize an AIDS study circle and student seminars, host guest speakers on AIDS, and spearhead an AIDS awareness week on their campus. In South Carolina, Wofford Col lege students took their vision for change back to campus and ob tained a grant with their student health center to initiate campus wide condom distribution. On the weekend of February 16, AIDS about AIDS 1996 partici pants will perform an entire day of AIDS-related service, view a por tion of the nation's AIDS quilt, work with AIDS and service pro fessionals in workshops, and at tend a presentation by a new coor dinator. You can help turn these plans into an event that touches young people in every corner of the country. With the help of sponsoring or ganizations, conference volun teers, and Guilford College staff and students, the coordinators con duct, promote, propagate, and cel ebrate. They direct all the compo nents of AIDS about AIDS from fund-raising (months in advance) to rigging banners with bubble gum (perhaps minutes in advance). And if returning hundreds of edu cated students to their campuses, armed with skills and motivation for action against AIDS isn't sat isfaction enough, AIDS about AIDS coordinators can also pick up Bonner Scholar hours, Commu nity Scholar hours, internship credit, a killer resume, and profes sional savvy that will match that of any Fortune 500 executive. So send it in! If you are a sec ond or third-year student, drop your resume off for AIDS about AIDS • Campus Box 17722. campus. v*. - "** photos by Sara Johnson Raising awareness of domestic abuse The National Organization of Women and Guilford's Women's Awareness brought the Clothes Line Project to campus November 9. Through decorating T-shirts, the participants recognizsed and com memorated the lives that are lost and or damaged by domestic abuse. Above, a scene from the event. At right, Jenna Brown paints a shirt. MJ WEEKLY CAFE 11/17 Lunch • calzones; pork foo yong with rice; carrots; oriental style vegetables; Moroccan couscous Dinner • southern fried chicken; shrimp Creole with rice; whipped potatoes; peas with mushrooms; cauliflower; Louisiana beans and rice; chips and dips 11/18 Lunch • Italian sausage sand wich; scrambled eggs with bacon; French waffles; home-fried pota toes; zucchini; Cajun beans and rice Dinner • baked pork chop; ground beef with macaroni and tomato sauce; Duchess potatoes; cinnamon apples; corn cobbettes; fresh vegetable pasta 11/19 Lunch • scrambled eggs; sau Union Movie of the Week I'm Gonna Git You Sucka! Underground • Sunday • 3 p.m. The Guilfordian *1 V IK -'Vf JjSB ■z~^nm£o^i " V.k ilKsl /%&$> SS*ISI Ht m ,i>■ p*R, sage patties; cheese ravioli; cinna mon French toast; hash browned potatoes; green beans Dinner • roast top round of beef; turkey broccoli divan; baked po tato; carrots; broccoli oriental; manicotti; ice cream sundaes 11/20 Lunch • hot turkey sandwich with gravy; pork fried rice; whipped potatoes; mixed veg etables; mushroom spinach quiche Dinner • oven-broiled chicken; baked lasagna; parsley-buttered potatoes; whole kernel corn; zuc chini; vegetarian lasagna; egg skil let 11/21 Lunch • hamburger; Chinese chicken casserole; French fried potatoes; broccoli cuts; garden burger Dinner • Thanksgiving buffet 11/26 Dinner • roast loin of pork with gravy; beef and broccoli stir fry with rice; au gratin potatoes; peas and mushrooms; cinnamon apples; brown rice Italian 11/27 Lunch • hamburgers; creamy seafood fettuccine; criss cut fries; European vegetable blend; green beans; garden burger; vegetarian pita pocket Dinner • French dip sandwich; turkey cutlet with parsley sauce; oven-browned potatoes, whole kernel corn; brussels sprouts; Cajun beans and rice 11/28 Lunch • ham and cheese hot wraps; chicken couscous; yellow squash; spinach veggie pita Dinner • fried chicken; beef and bean burrito; whipped potatoes; okra and tomatoes; peas; vegetable burrito with black bean sauce; "pasta pronto" 7
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