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While many college students fear the dreaded Freshman 15, others are more concerned about how they are going to scrape up enough money to pay for their next meal.
Another arctic week in Gainesville has come and gone, and our resolves are being tested. The initial thrill of finally getting the chance to break out those dusty boots and moth-eaten gloves has worn off, and now we’d give anything to return to frat tanks and flip-flops. Our tropical temperaments simply aren’t suited for 30-degree nights. And remember: It’s not too late to get a flu shot from the Student Health Care Center. Seriously! It takes, like, five minutes, and the nurses are very nice.
The UF Student Health Care Center reordered a limited amount of flu vaccines for students in response to severe local cases.
With flu season in progress, the UF Student Health Care Center is urging students to take precautions.
The UF Student Health Care Center is offering free blood glucose tests as part of UF’s Diabetes Awareness Month.
As UF’s football ranking dropped, so did the ranking of campus sexual health services.
A new shipment of flu shots are in, and the Student Health Care Center should have enough to last through November.
Economics junior Christian Figueroa, 19, receives a free flu shot outside Library West on Wednesday afternoon. Next week is the last week the Student Health Care Center will be administering free flu shots at various tables on campus. Students can still receive free flu shots individually at the infirmary throughout the remainder of the flu season.
Early Thursday morning, President Barack Obama signed a bill that reopened the federal government and avoided a default on our nation’s debts. Yet again, a manufactured crisis was solved, and our elected officials can rest easy.
This past Thursday, I attended an event hosted by CAMERA and UF Hillel titled “Less Hamas, More Hummus.”
Grabbing a cocktail with the ladies could put the twins at risk.
Even the UF Student Health Care Center isn’t immune to flu shot shortages.
The Florida Public Interest Research Group is bringing its new health care awareness campaign to UF’s campus.
With the Affordable Care Act effective as of Tuesday, some students and health care professionals are encouraging other students to research the information themselves and see how it will affect them.
Despite doubling its hours from 20 to 40 a week, students are still having difficulty getting an appointment at the sexually transmitted infection clinic.
Big Tobacco wants to increase cigarette sales in Florida, and they’re looking for Gators to help them do it.
UF students will be able to receive free flu shots starting at the end of the week.
Two short public service announcements (male and female versions) were released Wednesday encouraging students to intervene during an alcohol-related sexual assault attempt.
Despite pop culture stereotypes, not much has changed on campuses behind closed dorm doors. Students aren’t having as much sex as people perceive, according to a new study.
An inevitable fact of college is eventually, you will feel bad.