Campaign visits UF to discuss poverty, disease
The Plaza of the Americas turned into a mock refugee camp Thursday when about 60 students gathered at an event to learn about global poverty and disease.
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The Plaza of the Americas turned into a mock refugee camp Thursday when about 60 students gathered at an event to learn about global poverty and disease.
As the holiday that emphasizes love and intimacy approaches, students will have the chance to get checked for STDs.
Dr. Jay A. Levy, co-discoverer of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), spoke to a packed auditorium Wednesday morning to present research on a protein produced by certain white blood cells that can interrupt the transmission of HIV.
In honor of World AIDS Day and Day With(out) Art, the Gainesville Solar Walk's sculptures and benches on Northwest Eighth Avenue were shrouded in black plastic to make passersby consider a world without light.
People send e-cards for birthdays, holidays or to express a simple "thinking of you."
One UF sophomore regained his title Wednesday as the second annual condom race winner.
In recent months, the college gossip Web site JuicyCampus.com has attracted the ire of students and administrators across the country.
It's a Thursday night in downtown Gainesville. While the rain is pouring, 13 people are standing in line outside a nondescript building.
It's a Thursday night in downtown Gainesville. While the rain is pouring, 13 people are standing in line outside a nondescript building.
A shrill cry pierced the air of a hospital room in Zambia as a young woman fell to her knees, clutching a limp bundle wrapped in a white sheet.
Earlier last month, researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released the findings from a groundbreaking study on sexual activity among American teens, and the news was not good.
Laying in the sand with a Corona in hand is the essence of Spring Break for some students.
Florida's two U.S. senators pledged to look for ways to reduce financial burdens on health care providers in an appearance at Shands at UF on Thursday.
A UF organization dedicated to raising awareness about global development will hold a gala at 7 p.m. tonight in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom.
First Daughter Jenna Bush encouraged a local audience Thursday night to change the world through small acts of kindness.
First Daughter Jenna Bush will visit Gainesville on Thursday to speak about her new book, "Ana's Story: A Journey of Hope."
UF scientists have discovered how HIV evolves throughout a person's lifetime into AIDS.
The condom race is back.