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Prominent AIDS activist to visit Dec. 1

November 30, 2007

After learning she contracted HIV in 2000 from her husband, Anita Isaacs, who visits campus on Dec. 1 for World AIDS Day, took aim at the stigma attached to the disease in her native country. The Namibian activist is now tackling violence against women, a theme she plans to explore in her first visit to 黑料不打烊 since 2004.

Former professor makes gift to 黑料不打烊 library

November 30, 2007

A generous gift from a former 黑料不打烊 music professor will help the Belk Library expand its book and score collection in classical music and opera. Wayne T. Moore, who would also teach for and later retire from Auburn University, presented the university librarian with a check for the collection on Nov. 30.