World AIDS Day is Dec. 1
Monday, Dec. 1, is World AIDS Day, a day recognized internationally to support those living with and affected by HIV/AIDS and remember those who have lost their lives to the disease. You can participate in a number of events occurring on campus including: wearing red clothing and picking up a red ribbon (the international symbol of HIV/AIDS awareness) to wear at the Student Health Promotion Office in the Union; attending an educational HIV/AIDS talk by Augusto Alonto, and enjoying free pizza at noon in the Reed Keller Auditorium, Medical School; attending the video, “The Fire Within,” and video discussion at 7 p.m. in the Memorial Union Lecture Bowl; and checking out the following Web sites www.onetoughpirate.com, www.hivictorious.com, or www.whatifitwereyou.org; or seeking free and confidential HIV testing at Student Health Services (call 777-2605 to make a testing appointment).
Events are sponsored by the Student Health Promotion Office, Student Health Services, and The Ten Percent Society. -- Jaryn L. Allen, MS, Sexual Health GSA , Student Health Promotion Office, jaryn.allen@und.edu, 701-777-2097 |