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August 14, 2007 01:20 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link | Print

*Taking full advantage of the Internet and wireless technology, washers and dryers at the University of Virginia will now E-mail and text message sanitarily-inclined students about their clothes' status, the Cavalier Daily reports.

* Speaking of cleanliness, the Central Florida Future reports a 14.1 percent rise in reported STDs at the University of Central Florida. Health officials are surely hoping the increase is because more people are getting tested, not because more are getting infected. —Alison Go

Tags: Florida | Virginia | e-mail | University of Virginia | University of Central Florida | sexually transmitted diseases

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