2J^ li%-. 2!tit u tr' GuiKord hosts fourth annuol AIDS Summit By Hannah Sherk Staff Writer Last weekend marked the fourth annual AIDS Awareness Summit hosted by Guilford, an event infused with speakers and events geared to bring awareness to Guilford's campus. "In your intimate relationships are you being safe?" said Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology and Anthropology Martha Lang, who was the event's keynote speaker. "If you are not being safe you can change your unsafe behavior." Lang felt the question was important to ask in light of the "condom shmondom" attitude embraced by many college students about protecting themselves during sexual intercourse. The summit was organized by rising seniors Alethea Leventhal and Cordelia McKusick and Diamond D. Zephir, a rising junior. "This year's event was exactly what GAAP had wanted it to be," said Zephir, "It was an experience that had people questioning what they can do in their Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology and Anthropology Martha Lang was the keynote speaker of last weekend's AIDS Awareness Summit, covering issues such as safe sexual behavior and HIV/AIDS in the Greensboro community. environment." Pacing the floor in Bryan Jr. auditorium, Lang wore a white shirt that read, "HIV Positive" as the audience listened to her point out HIV / AIDS-related issues that currently burden the surrounding Greensboro community. "There are serious structural issues in North Carolina that contribute to the spread of HIV," said Lang. Lang said that issues lending See "Summit” on page 2 Gibson now senate treasurer; wireless program initiated By Rebecca Gibian Staff Writer As of Monday, April 12, Lamar Gibson is officially the newly elected treasurer of Senate. "At this point the community is seeking a Senate they can trust," said Gibson in an e-mail interview. "I would like to be a part of this effort." Gibson was nominated by Dana Hamdan, president-elect. "The WE ticket won the election two Fridays ago, Andre resigned last Sunday, and then we instated a motion to elect Lamar," Hamdan said at the Senate meeting on Monday. "We need a treasurer because we have budget meetings; it is an immediate concern." During the meeting, the general consensus was that Gibson had the ability to step into the shoes of the treasurer and add a strong member onto the WE ticket. When asked if people were displeased with the way the election was handled, Gibson responded, "Absolutely. Many people feel that this shows discord and dishonesty on the part of the WE ticket." However, the newly complete WE ticket has high hopes for the future. See "Senate" on page 5 NEWS Gregory talks politics, media with students By Deena Zaru & Victor Lopez News Editor & Staff Writer David Gregory, moderator of MSNBC's "Meet the Press," lectures at the War Memorial Auditorium on April 14. On April 14, David Gregory, moderator of MSNBC's "Meet the Press" gave a lecture titled "A View from Washington" at the Bryan Series, following a brief visit question-answer session a group of political science and journalism students in the President's Conference room. After a brief introduction by President and Professor of Political Science Kent Chabotar, Gregory walked across the stage to take the podium. Gregory discussed his experiences as the White House correspondent during the Bush administration "President Bush became close to me, he trusted me, which was important as a reporter," said Gregory. "The difference between Bush and Obama on a personal level is the access to the media and the See "Gregory" on page 3 SPOBfS Quakers split a pair against Avenging Angels By Will Cloyd Staff Writer On April 8, the Quakers split a doubleheader with the Meredith College Avenging Angels to improve to 24-7-1 overall, with a 7-1 mark in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC). Meredith took the first game 7-0, but Guilford came back in the second game behind a five-hit shutout thrown by sophomore Shelby "The Little Rocket" Bowser and got the win 2-0. Meredith came out swinging in the first game and put up a two-spot in the top of the second and the top of the third on the Guilford starter, sophomore Jessica Burcham, who began the season with an 8-1 mark but has struggled of late, dropping three straight decisions. Avenging Angels pitcher Amanda Beirne pitched five shutout innings and gave up See "Softball" on page 15 Lauren Duncan, first-year, prepares to run to first base. r - i '•. L.v... ' i t \ / y-.J, ^ ' /■ / /■ GENDER BEND SEE PAGE 11