AIDS Continued from Page 1 [winners alwiut safer sex practices and evaluate how AIDS has permeated their lives The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has estimated that for college students aged 1H 22. the risk of infection is one in 500. However, some universities have done their own studies and estimate a higher risk. especially for metropolitan areas. Another psycho-social aspect of the workshop involves the prejudices and stereotypes that HIV positive people may face. For this reason, a HIV positive panel will sham how the virus has affected their lives. This is important. Frank said, because "we can see it on television and hear about it in tin media. hut if you don't know someone who is HIV positive, it just doesn't become real." This workshop was first offered two years ago as a pilot project for AIDS awareness on campus. When the Health Department was nullified by Measure 5 budget cuts, the mandatory Health 250 class that had a portion dedicated to AIDS education was no longer available. The coordinators for "Not Just Another AIDS Workshop" had been guest speakers for that class, and they organized this workshop to help fill the gap when it was cut. Frank said "With HIV and AIDS, you need to get down and dirty about it. You can't just fluff it over." she said. The two-day workshop is offered for a $20 few os a one-credit EDPM 407 course through the Uni versity's Educational Department of Policy and Man agement every fall and spring term It was also included in the summer schedule for the first time last term. Enrollment usually reac hes full capaci tv. Frank said. Continued from Page 1 schools, and the sales tax would be implemented on a trial basis, scheduled to be voted on again in 1998. Supporters of the sales tax say the money raised, expected to be S953 million per year, will help schools already suffering from bud get cuts that have eliminated programs and teachers. Colleges and universities could also benefit from the sales tax. because money from the General Fund, pre viously earmarked for public schools would be replaced by sales tax money. More money for higher education could become available. Those who oppose the sales tax argue that it is regressive and bad for busi nesses. Furthermore, some believe schools could find funding by decreasing the number of administrative employees rather than teach ers. There’s no lower price for a collect call lor long distance calls from public phones. You don't have to lx1 an Kconomics major to see that AT&T's new I HOO-OITRATOR service is lower priced than anyone vise's standard operator service rates for long distance collect calls. I se it from any phone on or off campus When you call, just spell it out. Dial I 800 OPERATOR (1 800 673-7286). AT&T Rrarftfif UX'fl C *Tlf The Copy Shop Open Mon-Fri 8-7 Sat 10-4 Bahumn Pmtemn & ferry Rghtan 13tti 485-6253 TUESDAY s p A G H E T T I ALL YOU CAN EAT EVERY TUES! includes iarlc Bread 11:30 am to 10pm Pizza ITALIAN KITCHEN 2673 Willamette 484-0996 Call 34M38I or tone fey In. JOO EMI Hn 8:00 lo 5:00 NOflOOHrMOJ WE WON’T PLAY TOP 40. RHYTHM AND REVEW3. FRIDAYS IN THE EMFRALD