HIVSTD Office plans activities to observe World AIDS Day
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CITY CURRENTS
A NEWSLETTER
VOLUME XV • ISSUE SIXTEEN
FOR THE CITY COLLEGE COMMUNITY
NOVEMBER 26–DECEMBER 2, 2001
HIV/STD Office plans activities
to observe World AIDS Day
By Melissa Jones Beginning on November 26 and
HIV/STD Education running through December 14 the
Prevention Program
“HIV Time Line” will be posted in
Saturday, December 1st, is World AIDS Cloud Hall across from the Health
Day and on this day, millions of people Science classrooms 332 and 333. The
across the globe will come together to “HIV Time Line” is a very moving
reflect on the impact HIV/AIDS has display of the history of the HIV epi-
had on our local communities, our demic in the U.S. over the past 20-plus
nation and our world. The CCSF years. People will have the opportunity LEE MERIWETHER
community will have an opportunity to to participate in the display by adding
participate in this global observance in their personal story to this living
two ways. mosaic, recording the effect of this
epidemic on our personal lives, and in
Lee Meriwether
On December 3rd the HIV/STD Office
and numerous other campus-wide turn, the entire CCSF community. to appear here
supporters host a forum entitled Social Begun in 1988, World AIDS Day seeks
Discrimination and HIV Risk. Three
distinguished HIV educators and
to bring messages of compassion, hope, in ‘Happy End’
solidarity and understanding about Lee Meriwether — CCSF alumna, Miss
researchers — Rafael M. Diaz of San HIV/AIDS to every country in the America and Emmy nominee — returns
Francisco State University’s Center for world. Today, 36.1 million people live to the Phelan/Ocean Avenue campus to
Community Research, Josh Bamberger with HIV1 and since the beginning of appear in a cameo role in the Brecht/
of the San Francisco Department of the pandemic, 27,770 San Franciscans Weill musical Happy End December 7-16
Public Health, and Jennifer Lovich of have been diagnosed with AIDS2. in the Diego Rivera Theatre. The Music
Urban Health Study — will examine Behind these numbers are the faces of and Theatre Arts Departments’ collabo-
the degree to which HIV dispropor- people who seek care, treatment and rative production, supported in part by a
tionately effects the disenfranchised, preventative services. Curbing the Performance Grant from the Kurt Weill
the poor and people of color. The event spread of HIV/AIDS requires people Foundation for Music of New York, is the
will be held in The Louise and Claude first Bay Area production in more than
worldwide, from all sectors of society,
Rosenberg, Jr., Library and Learning 25 years.
to intervene.
Resource Center, Room 305, from Directed by Dr. David Ostwald, who
The HIV/STD Office invites members heads the opera program at Queens
11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. Outside the library’s
of the City College community to join College in New York, and with music
main entrance, Project Safe Club will
in solidarity with people across the direction by CCSF Music faculty Michael
provide information on HIV/STDs and
globe to demonstrate care and concern Shahani, along with a cast of 25 CCSF
other health-related topics, and coun-
about HIV and AIDS, and to remind Theatre Arts and Music students, the
seling and testing services will also be
others of the need for their support and production features Weill’s original
made available. orchestrations. With a plot remarkably
commitment.
1 UNAIDS Epidemic Update Report, June 2000. 2 SF Department of Health AIDS Surveillance
similar to Guys and Dolls, but preceding
www.unaids.org Report, September 2001 Continued on Page 2
SHARED GOVERNANCE
CITY CURRENTS
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City Currents is published weekly during the A new subcommittee has been formed to Rosenberg, Jr., Library and Learning
Fall and Spring semesters by the Marketing
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Kevine Boggess • Attila Gabor • Joe Jah
College Advisory Council. The LGBT instructions on how to post to the list
Lorraine Leber • Martha Lucey Issues Subcommittee will hold its first once you are subscribed.
Francine Podenski • Bruce Smith meeting on Thursday, December 6, from
2:30 to 4 P.M., in the Adelman Conference For more information, please email Rick
External Advisory Committee Kappra at kappra@earthlink.net
to Office of Marketing and Public Information Room, of the Louise and Claude
Joyce Aldana • Lorene Berlin • Philip Brown
Sunny Chong • Belva Davis • David Gin
Greg Giusso • Glenn Gullmes • Paul Kozakiewicz
Lorraine Mallare • Cherie M. Querol Moreno
Mary Ratcliff • Sandra Thomas
Lee Meriwether to appear in ‘Happy End’
Continued from Page 1
MARKETING AND PUBLIC
INFORMATION OFFICE it by about 20 years, Happy End tells the She most recently appeared on stage with
Martha Lucey
tale of a Salvation Army lass who falls in her husband Marshall Borden in a
Director of Marketing & Public Information love with a Chicago gangster. Meriwether national tour of “Plaza Suite” which he
Executive Editor of City Currents plays the role of master criminal The Fly, also directed. They have appeared in
Stephen Kech, Editor of City Currents, Public a part Brecht wrote for his wife Helene numerous plays and musicals together.
Relations Officer; Pat Moore, Public Information Weigel. Lee also enjoys working with her daugh-
Officer; Juliana Lui, Office Support; Carolyn
Hit songs include “Surabaya Johnny,” ters, Lesley and Kyle, both accomplished
Balfour, Clerk Typist; Martin Kazinski, Graphic performers. The newest member of the
Artist; Monica Davey, Photographer. “The Dalay Song” and “The Ballad of the
Lily of Hell.” family is granddaughter Ryan.
City Currents welcomes submissions
from all members of the City College Happy End plays Fridays and Saturdays,
of San Francisco Community.
December 7, 8, 14, and 15 at 8 P.M., with Environmental Horticulture
Please note that the deadline is 10 AM a Sunday matinee on December 16 at & Floristry Department
Monday one week prior to the issue date. 2 P.M. Cabaret-style seating is limited.
To contact City Currents Tickets are $10 General Admission and WINTER HOLIDAY SALE
Voice: (415) 239-3817 $5 for Students, Seniors, Faculty and Thursday, December 6
Staff. For reservations and information
Fax: (415) 452-5150 11 A.M. – 2 P.M.
call Don Cate at (415) 239-3132.
Phelan Campus mail: Box S194 Holiday Wreaths, Centerpieces,
Most know Lee Meriwether as “Betty” in
Email: skech@ccsf.org Arrangements, Selected Indoor
the highly successful TV series “Barnaby
and Outdoor Plans, Poinsettias
Jones,” where she co-starred with Buddy
Ebson for eight years. For two years she For more information, telephone
played Ruth Martin on “All My Children.” (415) 239-3236
Her noteworthy film roles include:
“Catwoman” in the original “Batman” TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Johnnie L. Carter, Jr. • Dr. Anita Grier the swimming partner of “Namu, the
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Lawrence Wong • Toni Hines, STUDENT TRUSTEE
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Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., CHANCELLOR
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CITY CURRENTS 2 November 26–December 2, 2001
MENUS — WEEK OF DECEMBER 3–7, 2001
BREAKFAST – TASTE BUDS — 7:30–9:50 A.M.
Eggs • Breakfast Meats • Pancakes • Waffles • French Toast • Cereals • Pastries • Juices • Coffee • Tea
LUNCH — PIERRE COSTÉ ROOM (PCR) — 11:15 A.M.–12:30 P.M.
Reservations: Call (415) 239-3855
Salads and Starters
Tossed Green Salad: mixed greens, cucumber, tomatoes, radishes, olives, choice of house vinaigrette, 1000 island, blue cheese, ranch
Spinach and Arugula Salad: poached pears, toasted pecans, red onions, crumbled blue cheese, port wine vinaigrette
Salad Niçoise: seared fresh tuna, mixed greens, green beans, new potatoes, egg, olives, tomatoes, house vinaigrette
Goat Cheese and Artichoke Spring Roll: arugula and tomato salad
Palace Court Salad: crab stuffed artichoke bottom, chiffonade of lettuce, tomatoes, egg, green goddess dressing
Thai Shrimp Salad: shredded greens, broiled shrimp, snap peas, shiitake mushrooms, peanuts, waterchestnuts, mango sesame vinaigrette
Soup of the Day
Entrees
“La Bodega” Chicken Breast: wild mushrooms, roasted garlic, polenta, fresh vegetable
Grilled Sea Bass: bed of caponata, white beans and pistou
Pan Roasted Beef Tenderloin: maitre d’butter, yukon roasted potatoes, fresh vegetable
Turkey Scallopini: Portuguese style with apple-fennel mashed potatoes
Pasta of the Day
Sandwiches
Vegetarian Supreme: grilled zucchini, eggplant, shredded carrot, roasted red pepper mayonnaise, havarti cheese, sprouts, tomatoes
Santa Fe Chicken Wrap: yogurt marinated chicken breast, jasmine rice, scallions, chipotles, tomatoes, bell peppers
PCR Hamburger: sesame seed bun; choice of bacon, swiss, jack cheddar cheese
Traditional Clubhouse: crispy bacon, turkey, lettuce, tomato
LUNCH — CAFETERIA — 11 A.M.–1:15 P.M.
Monday 12/3
Sesame Lemon Chicken • Ginger Rice • Black-Eyed Peas and Corn Salad • French Fries
Blackened Catfish • Cajun Slaw • Soup: Potato Broccoli
Tuesday 12/4
Italian Meat Balls • Mostaccioli Bolognese • Mixed Vegetables • French Green Beans
Baked Macaroni Ham and Cheese • Green Beans • Soup: Navy Bean
Wednesday 12/5
Filet of Rock Cod Dore • Boiled New Potatoes • Creamed Spinach • Ratatouille
Braised Swiss Steak with Noodles • Soup: California Seafood Chowder
Thursday 12/6
Chicken Saute Toscana • Baked polenta • Broccoli Ponolaise Soup: Puree of Vegetable
Friday 12/7
Baked Italian Lasagna • Zucchini Saute • Buttered Carrots • Soup: Spinach and Mushroom
DINNER — CAFETERIA — 5:45–7 P.M.
A la Carte Salad Bar available Monday through Thursday evening
Monday 12/3
Fried Chicken with Country Gravy • Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes • Corn O’Brien • Soup: Potato Broccoli
Tuesday 12/4
Grilled Bratwurst with Sauce Charcuterie • Buttered Spaetzle • Green Peas Saute • Soup: Navy Bean
Wednesday 12/5
Beef Stroganoff • Fusilli Pasta • Sauteed Broccoli • Soup: Spinach and Mushroom
Thursday 12/6
Snapper Dore with Tomato Mushroom Sauce • Rice Pilaf • Mixed Vegetables • Soup: Puree of Vegetable
LUNCH AND DINNER ALSO ARE SERVED IN THE EDUCATED PALATE DINING ROOM AT THE CCSF DOWN-
TOWN CAMPUS, 800 MISSION ST. (CORNER FOURTH STREET). TELEPHONE (415) 267-6509 FOR DETAILS.
CITY CURRENTS 3 November 26–December 2, 2001
Master Calendar
November 26 -- December 21, 2001
Rev. 11/16/2001 (Subject to change without prior notice)
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
26 27 28 29 30
2:00 - 4:00 p.m. 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Program Review (C-334) CalWorks (R-206) PBC (R-518) Works of Arts (R-206)
2:30 - 5:00 p.m.
Academic Senate (Mission)
9:00 p.m.
Cable casting of the Board Noon
Meeting (EATV 27) Board Resolution Due Date
3 4 5 6 7
2:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:30 -4:00 p.m.
3:00 - 5:00 p.m. Concert/Lectures (R-206) Curriculum Committee (C334) LTBT Issues (R-206)
Projects Subcommittee L511
2:15 p.m. 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Transfer Issues (R-206) College Advisor Council
(E-200B)
2:30 p.m.
Facilities Review (B-616)
5:00 - 7:00 P.M.
SCHOLARSHIP 9:00 p.m.
AWARD CEREMONY Cable casting of the Board
Diego Rivera Theatre Meeting (EATV 27)
10 11 12 13 14
2:00 - 4:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 2:30 - 5:00 p.m. 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. 12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Program Review (C-334) Communication Comm. Academic Senate (JAD-202) DCC (S-100) ITPC (E-200)
(Pierre Coster)
2:14 - 4:15 p.m. 3:00 -4:00 p.m.
Academic Policies/Loc TBA 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. College Council (Pierre Coste)
Parking/Transportation (R206)
2:15 - 4:00 p.m.
A.S. (SU-208) 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Classified Senate (B-307)
2:30 p.m.
College Agenda Review
(E-200B)
9:00 p.m.
Cable casting of the Board First Day of Final
Meeting (EATV 27) Examinations
17 18 19 20 21
2:10- 4:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
TLTR (R-518) Facilities Review (B-616) Works of Arts (R-206)
5:00 p.m.
Board of Trustees
Closed Session (DTN)
9:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. INSTRUCTION
Cable casting of the Board Board of Trustees
Meeting (EATV 27) Open Session (DTN) ENDS
Calendar is regularly updated by the Office of Shared Governance. To submit meeting notices call Attila Gabor at 239.3812
The Master Planning Calendar is available via Internet at http://www.ccsf.cc.ca.us/Services/Shared_Governance
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