Leeds Student
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Type of record: Archive
Title: Leeds Student
Classmark: LUA/PUB/002/LS/398
Date(s): 14/02/1987
Size and medium: 24 pages
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/25594
Collection group(s): University Archive | Student Newspapers
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p.3: 'Bigot Backlash' - article about anti-gay posters placed on Park Lake college campus and backlash against response of Exec; p.3: 'Don’t Aid AIDS' - article about previous AIDS Awareness Week and its goal to combat homophobia; p.5: allegations of homophobia in wake of Neil Wallace (president of Lesbian and Gay Soc) coming in third for election to position of Finance Officer; p.7: 'The Fifth Column' - about homophobia and AIDS; p.8: 'Foresight' - brief review of November Moon, a 'romance between two women'; p.9: review of 'Fred and Ginger' which features 'a set of transvestite dancing midgets'; p.10: 'Totally Wired' - review of the Government's AIDS informational advert; p.11: examines STDs and treatment methods, including AIDS, mentions also how doctors ask about sexual orientation during STI check-ups; p.12-13: information about AIDS in article about 'Safer Sex'; p.16: 'Coming Your Way' advertises gig for LUU AIDS Awareness Week with proceeds going towards Leeds area AIDS helpline; p.18: advert for film November Moon, LUU Islamic Students Soc invitation to students includes promise of guidance about AIDS; p.19: advertisement for LUU AIDS Awareness Week gig on Friday 13th at Tartan Bar; p.20-21: LSPU election interviews with candidates, question 8 is about AIDS, Kate Daniels mentions being an 'active campaigner for the Lesbian and Gay Society'
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