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Katie Wilborn/The News

AIDS awareness still deserves attention

December 5, 2014

The staff editorial is the majority opinion of The Murray State News Editorial Board. The theme of awareness is strong when directing attention...

Haley Hays/The News
Students struggle to light candles as the wind blows outside the Curris Center, where the walk took place.

HIV/AIDS walk, movie informs

December 5, 2014

Doctors first called it a “Gay Plague” or “Gay Cancer.” Later on it was diagnosed as human immunodeficiency virus and is now known as one of...

Lori Allen // The News /// Walkers are lit not only by the candles they carry, but by the lights down the main strip of campus, turned red for the Red Week events, raising HIV/AIDS awareness.

FIGHTING A STIGMA: Organizations work together, recognize international issue

December 6, 2013

Cold hands cupped flickering candles as students, faculty and community members walked from Lovett Auditorium to the Curris Center to raise awareness...

World AIDS Day raises national, local awareness

December 6, 2013

World AIDS Day was recognized Sunday and was a day of remembrance to those who lost a battle to the disease and awareness of prevention. With an...

4 common myths about HIV

4 common myths about HIV

December 6, 2013

According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, believing myths related to the spread of HIV helps propagate the already extensive virus. HIV/AIDS...

GETTING TESTED

GETTING TESTED

December 5, 2013

Human Immunodeficiency Virus does not discriminate against anyone – and college students are no exception. Since World AIDS Day on Sunday, Murray...

Advocate speaks on HIV, AIDS: Graham encourages students to take action

September 20, 2013

HIV/AIDS activist Jeff Graham provided the conversation for the second annual “Conversation and Dessert” held in the Curris Center Monday night. Graham,...

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