UNIVERSITY AIDS victim talks to young people about virus By Colleen Pohlig t aid Hoixyief I'll ii h I on (I m o h a w k , I h e lightning holt tattoos deooral the sides of his hr.id, the fierce, ye! almost pleading, message At first glam e, one might think Ins mission ((insisted of finding a guitarist for his new punk hand or seeking out re i mils for Ills niotnn y< lc gang OtK e past appearances, flow ever. It Is easy to see that Clen Spinner Jones is on a ( rusade for life llus is mv mission m life lo he in liiigiitie. talking to young people ahout the AfflS virus, Jones said j i ){jr V Will» i‘u | m\ T, ■ VC lor HIV six visits ago. h.is been talking 10 agers about AII1S (or more than two vtsars In order for Jones to rio this, he has to he an expert In two things the AIDS virus and "hangin out When talking to kuh. about the virus. Jones uses ins per snn.il exjierieni e with H!\ (novel the dangers of poems c ulty and uttpmtei ted se» I was verv promtsr nous at the time I was infla ted, and ' don’t know who I got it from Jones said 'Now I hast to 're.it myself as a i rimer As for the h,ingin out Jones seems In have tli.il dow n to a lee lie know s all tJie hip • - ■ ■ : ••i!• i t■ i n ' *» v ill; i.: i:f51-r ,i:ici di's|dli' the I.j' I ‘h.il in is Hi visits old, hi ( . Is : vs *■ 11 vs it!) I hr dlffi T : : i ftivvds. hr svtid lit • . it' , liking til tt'lMl .Igfts hi, thr siri-fts, Join's .ilsii dims Ad is (in • ' litnTi work in 'In , -1>id.:high m hoots HI*, ou st ri i i-nt i hiss discussion U. in* ■ i iv 1! V» t i.tmi 'ti H SI hoot will'll in ■■ j ■ k i I' ovi-r I CMl studi-nts \Yhtli talking with tin stu rh'Ots Jonis s t f fSSI'd ttli’ hut tfi.it \!!>S rvtsis in our ntmrnii ;;.i v .old it i .in .dft'i t .mviiiu‘ 'You h-ivi- ' tuft .if,, .id of \o i t! o. 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J Besides educating students on AIDS, (ones also lolls them ■is ailing 111 hase sex is all right ID mr losing your virginity in the back seat of a car when you re drunk is vucky with (apitai letters. Join s said "It's Ok in vsait until your wedding day nr until you really love someone Why does [ones target young people7 Me has three teen age 1 hil dren whom he hasn't seen in s;x years from a marriage that lasted 1 ! years I work with young people til l ause I don't gel 11 see Ills own children, and I miss that," [ones said Glen Jones ETHNICITY Contr'jtxl from Page 1 LT;. ,-r>.11\ vin to i ilt. r with ! jii resignal h ;; < •! its sri ontl if i ■i , : r, ( .i|i oil f i > k• ■ • • |s it i . Inn in ■ ( sh pro !. If JO I nr si ! ! I • '• with Sharon Sherman also an l’ng h,!i professor \ ware liil '.'In, Studies is now a ronitiiniii program.. with Shnnn.m ting m n di •. ti n ,.! > ok! :• < m.ii. tii t ■ I l‘ ini Stud sis Thorn - • . hu- ■ |jh; u i.ihnn !’ it Ihn |i- r>; hn! i •'!" It! K.lili If... future with 'tin program n it .on to utier png tin! till- nXpnu U a . i i - no.. - il; ng with ' > in : . - : We : i ■ r 1 I ugiii/ml national I v as a untijun ;:n -gi.iin ertamI\ I y the lolh jurists find otlinr organizations, m. tin- jKisitiii sense (to eii the population we have here 1 thuii. w • ; lining we!I U lu ll you talk about tho i-thiiii piipul.itnin in the st.itn, on i i!!i|H then s no w ay you BRAND Continued from Page 1 in-'- i'X|iti ssion of ideas Brand said It then becomes in institution among man) with poiltu a! agendas " I niversttv Journalism I’rofes s i)! T iin (lienso n e c h o e d Brands v tew As a matter uf principle, the mversitv should not be e\ ili,ding anyone Irom speaking or ret rutting on campus. ' (Ilea Ml!) Mllll (Henson said the University community must take it upon itself to protest views it consul ers unai i eptahle II we as a community !»' Iieve the militarv is engaged in practices we disagree with we have to .hav e faith that vs e i nn petsu.ule other memtiers of the community to not fie ret Tint ed, he said I hat is the free dom of speech prim tple thal is at the s ore' of the University m ( ornpare i\ luit we do here a h tli.ii ill t U Berkeley. and ■ s ,i-.mini1 tor people lo make iso k:m! of comparisons.” ' : iriu.ii! said ! hear this a!! the time and It s ver\ unto! »V " S \ i ral Asian Ament an slu mots lotted their concern last spring atimit the ho k of an Asian American studies class Attn ii;h such .1 r'ass was list ed :(! ! he i nil ersillv Bu Until). it h ! : . I fieeri offered since the r. civ i'lHOs \o pndesMir had ..II .11 .o' thie to teach It l ire students met with Uni • • In' V Brand itf ud for the class whit h • ; it f» reinstated tins i: prim; term, is .111 sot i lessor .,hn Lit teach V itdhtro. an Asian Amt i.« .o. sinitt lit and member 1 'V student; t.u.ul tv hthnics I ties i oinmittee. agrees with ji; ivi .un fs vi tal 'si;.: grain tfi.it t Diild do I . tf,. stud, nts at the i. i ! , ui Oregon m terms ! understanding rat nil and :uin’ :ev Motohiro i N‘\ tiustration right now iii’h kthrii Studies is not to il .mi ti e fat uiti. fail the f !m vriuti > i eiall tommitment to : tfi.-.k ion il find more and in.ee that people of color are n .. Lug ' Speak up tor their 111 teres!- ;i; fithnii Studies,” lie s. i.d We o starting to work togelhi I i se. a Verv strung stu dent .Merest ami I think people are .ui!!.. tli'il to it fltii it's go ing to be a long haul H- viifiti that fundumental print iple, sin University in ob ligated under federal law to al low tin- military to rec nut on t ampus (lit*.ison said Federal law allows tho military to dts . rimmale on tin- basts oi sexual orientation The use law seems to say that this is a question tl’.at has been preempted by the federal government. Gleason said The Supreme Court has con tinually upheld the military's right to dist rmnnate Lower courts have decided state authorities cannot inter fere w till tin? ret rutting because of the spei iuI role of the mili tary in sot lety." Gleason said That special role allows mili tary recruiters to sign state ments saving they are in com pliance y\ ith federal and state anti-discrimination laws, said Larry Smith, direr tor of the Ca reer Planning -11111 Placement Office