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We will be on campus November 18, 1987 In Advance MSC lecture series will focus on AIDS By Mary-Lynne Rice Staff Writer Approaching one of today’s most imposing soi ial concerns, MSC Political Forum’s E.L. Miller Lecture Series will present “AIDS — Why Should I Care?” a Five- lecture presentation, Wednesday. “People don’t realize how AIDS can affect them,” said Neille Kopp, director of speakers for the lecture series. “It’s all around and they certainly need to know how not to get it, but they also need to know how to react.” Gene Marcum, Texas Instru ments Human Resources and De velopment department manager and speaker with the Houston AIDS Foundation, will discuss “AIDS in the Workplace” at 10 a.m. in 410 Rudder. Marcum, whose son died of ac quired immune deficiency syn drome, has served on several city and state AIDS committees. Judy Weil, a social worker with the Institute for Immunological Disorders in Houston will present “AIDS 101” at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. in the MSC Flag Room. “She does a lot of work with AIDS pa tients in the hospital and gives a lot of educational talks,” Kopp said. Dr. William Simon, sociology professor at the University of Houston, will speak on “Chang ing Morals and Behaviors” at noon in 410 Rudder. “He thinks that all the talk about sex and about sex being dangerous will want to make peo ple do it more,” Kopp said. Dr. Peter Mansell, medical di rector for the Center for Immu nological Disorders in Houston, will talk about “AIDS Research” at 2 p.m. in 410 Rudder. A panel discussion on “AIDS and Ethics” will be held at 8 p.m. in Rudder Theater. Panel mem bers Jeff Levi, president of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force; Dr. Earl Shelp, assistant professor of ethics at Baylor Col lege of Medicine’s Center for Ethics and political activist Phyllis Schlafly also will answer questions from the audience. Dr. Clarence Alfrey, medical director of the Gulf Coast Re gional Blood Center, will moder ate the discussion. There is no admission charge for any of the programs. WANTED Eight enthusiastic students who get excited about the Christmas season, you will be summoned to participate on a Ttadrigal Dinner study committee that wilt research other Madrigal prog rams and set the course Jor ours in 1988. Eor more information please call 845-3534 or stop by Room 216 of the MSC for an application, Applications are due November 18, 1987. m i uni Weather Watch * Key: £ - Lightning EE - Fog «* Thunderstorms • • ■ Rain ** = Snow ? ? = Drizzle - Ice Pellets • “ R 3 ' 0 Shower fiVJ - Freezing Rain Sunset Today: 5:26 p.m. Sunrise Wednesday: 6:53 a.m. Map Discussion: Overcast skies and rain will occur over most of the nation east of the Mississippi. Thunderstorms will occur from northern Florida through the Ohio Valley. High temperatures will range from the 20s in Montana to the 70s and 80s along the Gulf Coast. Forecast: Today. Partly cloudy and mild with a high temperature of 73 degrees and light northeasterly winds. Tonight. Fair and cool with a low temperature of 46 degrees and winds easterly at 3 to 5 mph. Wednesday. Partly cloudy and mild with a high temperature of 74 degrees and southeasterly winds near 10 mph. 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