The Center for Disease Control reported that as of 2006, there were more than 1.1 million adults and adolescents living with HIV and AIDS in the United States. In 2004, 13 percent of those diagnosed were young people between the ages of 13 and 24. These were just some of the heart-breaking statistics that prompted UNC's Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender and Allies Resource Office to participate in World AIDS Day on Monday.
UNC's Dining Services will be serving students and faculty the annual themed holiday dinner Wednesday evening. Dr. Seuss' Wacky Wednesday Dinner will be served from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at both the Tobey-Kendel Dining Room and the Holmes Dining Hall. The dinner will feature appetizers and entrees inspired by the whimsical world of Dr.
The UNC Foundation helped launch the holiday season Saturday by donating a 9-foot tree to the 22nd Annual Festival of Trees. The festival was sponsored by the Union Colony Civic Center and the Greeley Philharmonic Guild. Hundreds of Greeley residents brought their families out to have festive fun.
More than 60 students and faculty members gathered in Columbine B at the University Center to listen to the "Balancing American Indian and Western Perspectives: Native American Education Projects and Research at UNC" panel discussion. There were five presenters who participated on the panel Tuesday night, and they each spoke about issues facing the Native American population and history.
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