22 The Cadre + 26 January 1999 looking for a job? the Cadre is seeking creative and dedicated individuals to fill the positions of A&E Editor and Advertising Manager E-mail <newspaper@upei.ca> for more information, or drop by the office at Main 06 the Cadre will be hosting a student journalism conference the weekend of February 12-14. + Seminars offered include }. basic news writing, interviewing, writing for the web, and more, offered by CBC journalists, and # student journalists from across 42Atlantic Canada. For more information, E-mail <newspaper@upei.ca> ombudsman Ryan Pollard is now the Ombudsman for UPEI. Grievances in need of resolution pertaining to university affairs may be brought to his attention. <rpollard@upei.ca> SVE Meee ce melted) year philosophy student (NC) — “Most Canadians think AIDS is someone else's problem. They are sadly mistaken. HIV/AIDS continues to exact an enormous toll on our society. The total cost to date for the care and treatment of people living with HIV/AIDS amounts to some 36 billion dollars. Most devastating is the loss in terms of human life. More than 15,500 AIDS cases have been reported in Canada and an estimated 42,000 Canadians are living with HIV. Between 11,000 and 17,000 Canadians do not know they are HIV-positive. Each year as many as 5,000 Canadians - primarily heterosexual women, Aboriginal people, injection drug users and youth (particularly young gay men) — may be contracting HIV each year, without realizing they're at risk. The Faces of HIV/AIDS This preventable virus that we have known about for over a decade is spreading. Each year an increasing number of women, gay and straight youth, Aboriginal people, and injection drug users are becoming infected. The rising rate of infection means there is an increased need for care and support for people living with HIV. One way or another, we're all affected by AIDS. I urge everyone to play safe, to learn more about HIV prevention, and to help reduce the spread of this devastating disease.” - Jann Arden The Canadian AIDS Society's 1998/1999 National AIDS Awareness Campaign, “The Faces of HIV/AIDS™ os bem kanched Canadean anger somgerier Jam Anders werveg 2 tes wear) Campungn spokesperson for the second consecutive year