Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)

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151 Nutrition and the AIDS patient--new developments in treating disease
Public Relations News Release 1989:477, p.1
AIDS researcher, Dale Kline, visits economics students to speak on the importance of nutrition in AIDS treatment.
152 Education/awareness play helps students understand AIDS
Public Relations News Release 1989:459, p.1
Kathy Oakland directs the Price Lab School's performance of "Threads, Needles, and Patches", a live action adaptation of a novel on the AIDS Quilt project.
153 AIDS plan gaining national attention
Northern Iowa Today 18:1, p.12
PLS students appear in interpretative theater piece relating to AIDS.
154 Northern University High School students taking play about "AIDS" to area schools.
Public Relations News Release 1989:413, p.1
Cleve Jones founder of the AIDS Memorial Quilt/NAMES Project, received an invitation to a private performance of an interpretive theater piece called "Threads, Needles and Patches," by seven 11th grade students at Price Lab School.
155 Lutheran Student Center
Northern Iowan 86:36, p.7
Will hold AIDS discussion.
156 Play based on Memorial Quilt will be performed free for public Thursday (Feb. 1) by students at Price Laboratory School at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1989:364, p.1
Nobel prize nominee Cleve Jones and filmmaker David Thompson visit students of Katherine Oakland at Price Laboratory School to document their performance of a play to raise AIDS awareness.
157 NU High to be featured in AIDS documentary
Northern Iowan 86:31, p.4
Program will be used in AIDS awareness effort.
158 Guide explains AIDS quilt
Northern Iowan 86:31, p.4
Professors Morgan and Berghammer prepare study guide; photo.
159 Northern University High School students taking play about "AIDS" to area schools
Public Relations News Release 1989:356, p.1
Cleve Jones visits with seven Northern University High School students to cover their theatrical production of "Threads, Needles and Patches" for his documentary on the AIDS virus.
160 University of Northern Iowa faculty members designing curriculum materials for AIDS Memorial Quilt project
Public Relations News Release 1989:342, p.1
Gretta Berghammer and Kaye Morgan organize an AIDS study guide for use in area schools. A portion of Cleve Jones' Nobel prize nominated AIDS quilt is displayed at the Central Intermediate School in Waterloo.
161 Correction for "Northern University High School students' play about AIDS gaining national attention"
Public Relations News Release 1989:334, p.1
A correction for the January 8, 1990 news release. Cleve Jones is tested positive for HIV, not AIDS as previously reported.
162 Northern University High School student play about "AIDS" gaining national attention
Public Relations News Release 1989:332, p.1
Nobel Prize nominee, Cleve Jones, and filmmaker, David Thompson, visit eleventh grade Northern University High School students to document their production of "Threads, Needles and Patches".
163 Blood screening necessary
Northern Iowan 86:29, p.3
Local blood drive chairman believes screening is necessary until an infallible AIDS test is available.
164 Group helps AIDS victims cope
Northern Iowan 86:21, p.4
Profile of CASS, Cedar AIDS Support System.
165 AIDS Quilt display proves successful
Northern Iowan 86:19, p.1
Professor Jensen talks about the quilt; photo.
166 8,824 panels and growing-- founder of names project at UNI.
Public Relations News Release 1989:217, p.1
The founder of the Nobel Peace Prize nominated NAMES Project/AIDS Memorial Quilt recently visited the Northern Iowa campus in conjunction with the showing of 560 panels of the quilt in Waterloo.
167 AIDS educations-- what do parents say when children raise questions?
Public Relations News Release 1989:203, p.1
Dody Olson, says many parents have a tough time explaining this disease to their children, but says there are a few books designed specifically to help both parents and children.
168 Founder of NAMES project/AIDS memorial quilt to appear at University of Northern Iowa Oct. 21, Nov. 1-2.
Public Relations News Release 1989:193, p.1
Cleve Jones' appearance comes in conjunction with showing of 560 panels of the AIDS Memorial Quilt, which will be on display at Central Intermediate School in Waterloo. Each panel has been made by a friend or relative of someone who has died of AIDS.
169 Student Social Work Association
Northern Iowan 86:13, p.6
Will sponsor workshop on awareness of death.
170 University of Northern Iowa's theatre UNI to offer quilt panel making workshop Oct. 19 in conjunction with "names" project.
Public Relations News Release 1989:157, p.1
The panel making workshop will be offered in preparation for the arrival of a portion of the NAMES Project/AIDS Memorial Quilt Nov. 4 and 5 at Central Intermediate School in Waterloo.
171 Health Center
Northern Iowan 86:10, p.6
Will show films on AIDS.
172 AIDS quilt to visit Waterloo
Northern Iowan 86:9, p.1
560 panel Midwest portion to be displayed.
173 Quilt is a tribute to victims of AIDS
Northern Iowan 86:2, p.12
Quilt will visit area.
174 What's Up
Northern Iowan 85:38, p.5
Meetings and activities.
175 AIDS, AIDS virus are entirely different
Northern Iowan 85:23, p.3
Infection with the AIDS virus may not lead to AIDS symptoms.
176 Untitled
Northern Iowan 85:20, p.1
Condoms to be available at UI vending machines; still under consideration at UNI.
177 Identifying AIDS issue supported
Northern Iowan 85:14, p.3
Expands on recent articles on AIDS.
178 AIDS . . . the incurable disease
Northern Iowan 85:13, p.10
A look at the disease itself.
179 Area support offered
Northern Iowan 85:13, p.11
Man talks about the local support for those who have AIDS.
180 October is AIDS month
Northern Iowan 85:13, p.11
Red Cross will attempt to educate the public.
181 UNI-GLO seeks solution to AIDS hysteria/hype
Northern Iowan 85:3, p.2
Believes education is best answer.
182 Emotional effects of AIDS performed
Northern Iowan 84:52, p.4
183 AIDS tests in Iowa: False-positive rate may be as high as 75 percent
Public Relations News Release 1987:326, p.1
Professor Robert Seager warns that AIDS testing may be deceiving, with a possible false-positive rate of up to seventy-five percent.
184 Northern Iowa students dramatize struggle of AIDS victims, homeless runaways, battered women
Public Relations News Release 1987:327, p.1
Students of Professor Phyllis Carlin write and perform plays based on such contemporary issues as spousal abuse, AIDS, homelessness, and the farm crisis.
185 New reports revive AIDS debate
Northern Iowan 84:47, p.4
Conflicting reports confuse people.
186 Suicide in AIDS patients high: A warning against widespread testing?
Public Relations News Release 1987:313, p.1
Professor Robert Seager examines the possible effects of mandatory AIDS testing. He warns that the extreme suicide rate of those diagnosed with AIDS may be caused by inaccurate test results.
187 Photo survey: Should universities and colleges conduct mandatory AIDS testing of students?
Northern Iowan 84:46, p.6
Students offer opinions; photo.
188 UNI students not required to reveal AIDS
Northern Iowan 84:46, p.5
Policy developed in 1986.
189 Drug laws root of many ills
Northern Iowan 84:45, p.2
Gerald Baker believes many evils are linked.
190 A shot in the arm; health education gets a transfusion
Nonpareil 72:1, p.6
UNI faculty develop programs to deal with early pregnancy and AIDS; photo.
191 Bible's advice outdated
Northern Iowan 84:28, p.3
Believes letter writers do not understand that things have changed.
192 'Proper' sexual relations are safe
Northern Iowan 84:27, p.2
Believes people should be responsible for their actions rather than seeking "responsible protection".
193 UNI should install condom machines
Northern Iowan 84:23, p.2
Believes it is a socially responsible matter.
194 Physical, emotional destruction of AIDS victims shown on film
Northern Iowan 84:21, p.10
Women's Action League shows "Dying for Love".
195 UNI organizations distribute condoms
Northern Iowan 84:18, p.1
Women's Action League, Social Work Club, and UNI-GLO will distribute condoms; cite reduction of risk of AIDS; photo.
196 Support group forming for AIDS patients
Northern Iowan 84:18, p.6
197 What's Up
Northern Iowan 84:18, p.8
Meetings and activities.
198 Political, social ramifications of AIDS treatment discusses
Northern Iowan 84:16, p.5
Jane Teaford speaks at meeting; photo.
199 Oct. 28 'Sex on Campus' College Satellite Network broadcast among activities planned for AIDS Education Month at Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1987:89, p.1
AIDS Education Month begins with an informative recorded broadcast on AIDS in Maucker Union. Activities continue with a panel discussion by Professors Ruth Anderson, Fred Hallberg, and Jane Kittleson. Rich Reminetsch, Betsy Pratt, and the Gay Liberation.
200 AIDS group contributes to crusade
Northern Iowan 84:13, p.4
A look at the work of the AIDS Coalition of NE Iowa.