The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 21, 1996, Image 6

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Campus
Wednesday • February 21^
Quilt
Continued from Page 1
“Although they are gone, we
will forever mark them present
in our hearts,” the quilt reads.
The patch was displayed at
Tuesday’s night “Friendship in
the Age of AIDS” performance at
Rudder Theatre.
Tanya Williams, a student af
fairs and administration gradu-
ate student who worked on the
patch with Jasek, said submit
ting a patch from the University
exemplifies Aggie spirit.
“All Aggies have a place in
their hearts for other Aggies, and
this is a way for us to honor
them,” Williams said.
She said she hopes the patch
will raise AIDS awareness
among students who think they
are invincible.
“It is time to open our eyes,”
she said. “It’s time for us to
confront it.”
The AIDS quilt was displayed
in Washington, D.C., in 1987
when it had only 2,000 patches.
When the quilt returns to the
District of Columbia in October,
it will have over 30,000 patches.
Jasek said seeing the quilt
with its thousands of patches is
an emotional experience.
“It’s very sad, but it’s very
moving that people don’t forget, ”
he said. “It helps me realize that
there are people that can accept
that someone has AIDS and not
turn away.”
Jasek said the patches reflect
how special AIDS victims are to
the makers.
“You can feel their pain,” he
said, “and you can also feel the
happiness of that person’s
memory.”
Charles Triplett, project coor
dinator of AIDS Services of Bra
zos County, said the number of
AIDS cases reported in Brazos
County is misleading.
The state reported 80 ADj
cases in Brazos County
1981 to 1994, Triplett said,}.
AIDS Services of Brazos CouJ
ty has a client base of over®
people.
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set up, cases are reported
county of diagnosis,” Triple;
said. “But a lot of people trat-
outside the county to be testa;
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