Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 22, 1990, Page 6, Image 6

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Continued from Pane 1
I luiim ,1 m 1 \ who was 111 \
positive .mil (.i student |.'
\1v lleillrec k s.uil w till ,l|so Is ,l
I r.11 in'd sjM'.iki'i 11 • r Willamette
AIDS ( i m mi I I lc w .is I .mil
In- li.nln I IhIiI ills parents Ire
i atise lie hadn't told Ills parents
lie w as guv fit her
111■ I r lie lias tills huge SCI tel
.ilxnit this IIIV infi'i turn. and
lii'i aiisc In' i an I i min' ant In
Ins parents about his sfxualitv
he i.an't li*ll them about this
other side ol Ills hie she add
ed Tills IS a huge double hill
hen. and I i mild never under
stand him lie < mild think > leal
l\
\ sense ol hopelessness
All the stresses ol life with
111\ i an i reate a sense ol hope
lessness lor a student Tobias
said In ll lust rale lie i re.ill'll
the c mu pits ite ot an lll\ posi
live student named |ohn
John just got tested posi
tile jolill is a junior 111 I nllfge
u Oil a veal and a hall let I
working lor a nursing degree
|ohn realizes that lie could live
lor as long as 1 . veors without
developing Mil's, he (mild de
volop AIDS tomorrow Tobias
said
I lie sense of hopelessness
begins to set mi Win should
Infill work7 Win should lullll
go lii si Imol it lullll i .m l gel .1
jol)' Who's going lii liin- i
1111rsi• that li.is AIIIS-' W h.il pa
in-ills iii ilir hospitals aru going
In want .i nurse lli.it li.is AIDS
i aring lor Ihcuu' Tobias
asked It s that kind nl hope
Irssnrss lli.it linn 11<iv*■ In dr.il
with
Him .him- linn Inn >• sii mam
ollirr pressures, students with
!IIY otleu leave si hoot, said
W ill W hile i n direi tor of the
I Ml \it ( .alien and i in ourili
n.itor ut AIDS Information
Mon Ih
W hen students (mil out lh.il
lien le 111A positiv e oi that
the\ have AIDS lliev realK
aren't oltrn interested in set
tlillg down and bin klmg down
to I heir studies. While said
' Ihrv re more interested in
getting I hen health together
and working on more positive
asper (s '"
Rodrigue/, said he look a
mi'dii al leave ol absenc e trom
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OREGON WEST
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the 1 'diversity after I.ill 1‘iHH so
hr could start taking care nf
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with sii|)port groups and AIDS
.11 tivism m thr i nmmunitv
Rodrigue/ s.ud hr will return
to graduate si hool eventually
1 low evet main people with
111 \ actually leave I ugenr he
i ause they believ e the uiedii .il
i ommunity is AIDS phohii and
the support agent ies. such as
H i llainelle AIDS ( niuiu 11 and
Shanti. cannot provide ade
quate services, Tobias said
So. it becomes 'whatever
happened to |ohn? Oh. he
talked about finishing si hool in
( alifornia,' '' he said ‘ And
then people don't think about it
any more
Hec.au.se people with MIX'
leave the area, students and
c ommunilv members don't see
the signs ot the disease and
they aren't touched by its el
In Is I ninas said
I'uhlii i oni ei n is a function
ol personal depth, and until
you're torn bed by this it's
somebody rise's problem." he
sa nl
"The overall population in
this community hasn't tell
AIDS because john moved
aw u\
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( ontinued from Page I
.i■ n11.i ,11 I ehruui \ \s meeting
Fill* proposed program is de
signed to provide recognition
tor minoritv students ol jnniui
i lass ranking who have main
lamed an exemplar! a< ademii
I el old.
" I’lle goal ol the program is
to entourage more minoritv
students to finish their under
graduate degrees." said Robert
I rank interim v ice i hancellor
lor ai ademii affairs
Scholarships tor minoritv
students would consist ol a
waiver ol all mandators fees re
ipmed loi enrollment. ini lud
mg instrut lion. building,
health and ilie ulcutal fees
W hen possible the si holai
ships would be used to elillll
ii.lie or reduce a student s need
lor loan or work study funds
Hoard members brietlv tlis
i tisseil athletic binding and ex
pressed disappointment about
the lai k ol inoilev the stale s
lottery provided tor student
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