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December 04, 2006 11:52 AM ET | Permanent Link | Print

 

  • Activists at colleges across the country shared a conference call Friday to discuss strategies in the fight against AIDS, the American University Eagle reports.
  • Citing privacy concerns, students at Case Western Reserve are asking the university to stop using their Social Security numbers as their primary student IDs, the Observer reports .
  • Mad BJ, a company promoting safe sex, is trying to recruit customers by letting students channel portions of their purchases into gifts to their universities, Arizona State University's State Press reports.

 

Tags: American University | Arizona State University | Social Security numbers | AIDS/ HIV

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