Leeds Student
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Type of record: Archive
Title: Leeds Student
Classmark: LUA/PUB/002/LS/402
Date(s): 06/03/1987
Size and medium: 24 pages
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/25598
Collection group(s): University Archive | Student Newspapers
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p.2: Uni OGM results update: motion passed condemning Bill Brownhill for homophobic AIDS comments; p.2: 'Mayday mission for AIDS' to be organised to raise money for Terence Higgins Trust; p.3: 'Prat of the Week' documents homophobic verbal attack on Lesbian and Gay Soc President Neil Wallace by Steven Lloyd who is being fined £10, must submit a public apology to Leeds Student and attend Lesbian and Gay Soc meeting; p.3: update on China requiring blood test for AIDS before foreign students can enter country; p.5: letter to editor in response to previous letters to editor regarding AIDS and response from editor; p.6: advertisement for Lesbian and Gay Awareness Week '87 with outline of events; p.7: article for Lesbian and Gay Awareness Week, clearing up stereotypes of lesbians, detailing events for the week and providing useful contacts for LGBTQ+ life in Leeds (centres, bookshops, pubs/clubs, phonelines); p.10: Leeds Film Festival playing 'Tenue de Soirée' which features a gay character; p.22: LUU Election candidates - Robert Vaudry, Robert Martin mention LGBTQ+ related issues;
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