Center for Disease Control conducts HIV study
A recent study has found that nearly one in five gay or bisexual sexually active men have HIV, but local health officials and LGBT representatives cautioned others to be critical of the new findings.
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A recent study has found that nearly one in five gay or bisexual sexually active men have HIV, but local health officials and LGBT representatives cautioned others to be critical of the new findings.
From left to right: a woman, a man and another man, all holding hands. I thought it was a pretty interesting sight too, not necessarily because I was confused, but because I had never seen it before. I thought I never would either. Rather than walk up and ask for an interview, I decided to follow them. They reached the entrance to Library West and then all parted ways, so I sat down to think. Was that a genuine three- way relationship?
Legislation to end “don’t ask, don’t tell” failed in the Senate on Tuesday.
Last Friday, Mayor Craig Lowe came out, again, and in brilliant colors.
Last month, we wrote an editorial trying to convince you all to vote in Gainesville’s city election for mayor and District 4 commissioner.
UF students added color to their sex lives Wednesday during Pride Awareness Month’s Paint Your Orgasm event on the Reitz Union North Lawn.
What does an orgasm look like?
At the age of 19, Wilson Cruz was ready to tell his secret.
First, it was the disturbingly homophobic fliers accusing Gainesville mayoral candidate Craig Lowe of being “responsible for legally allowing men in women’s restrooms.”
We cannot even begin to imagine why anyone would still want to listen to Ann Coulter.
Amanda married Ben, Bennett married Craig, and Amy married Christina.
UF students are being asked to share their feelings about coming out without fear of judgment. All they need is a postage stamp.
Balloons in all colors of the rainbow floated above the Plaza of the Americas Thursday afternoon during the Pride Picnic, a food giveaway organized by the LGBT Student Affairs Cabinet.
For the first time in history, gay and lesbian couples will be counted on the U.S. Census form.
My name is Craig Lowe and I am running to use my proven leadership and experience as mayor.
I know I will probably catch some criticism for writing about this, but I feel it needs to be said. Wednesday, Sen. Joe Lieberman introduced the first “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” repeal bill. Although the bill lacked any Republican support, it was still a step in the right direction.
Recent legislation passed in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday and in Mexico City, Mexico, on Thursday legalizing gay marriage has received many different reactions in Gainesville.
The Gainesville mayoral election is on March 16, and Richard Selwach, the owner of Best Jewelry & Loan Pawnbrokers, has decided to throw his hat in the ring.
The rain couldn’t ruin their wedding day.
The Editorial Board has never been so happy to say TGIF. And we are in dire need of the weekend to rest and recuperate because it’s almost that time again, kids. It’s the most dreaded time of the semester. Yep, you guessed it — Student Government elections.