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"Stiff Sailg (Ear Hrri University remembers fallen soldiers on Veterans Day - ■ A former U.S. Prisoner " of War spoke about his love of the flag and country. BY SUMMER SAADAH STAFF WRITER ■ While standing under the waving flags of ROTC’s color guard Tuesday, ROTC members and patriotic citizens celebrated the memories and accom S HIV FROM PAGE 1 ~ testing never appear on any of the stu ,, dent’s medical records, Godwin said. Beginning in December, SHS plans to offer anew AIDS test in addition to ■ the currently offered blood tests. Instead pf needles and blood work, the new test, .. called Orasure, uses a swab of cheek , ;cells to test for AIDS. i; Unlike the current blood test, results ; from the new test come back sooner and y are just as accurate. “The good thing about the Orasure .test is that the results are sent back in 72 hours,” Godwin said. :c Gray said patients did not need to worry about the quality of the results from the new test. Though students will have to pay for the Orasure test in cash, blood tests i, from SHS will remain free because they are under state contract. Paying in cash ensures patient confidentiality, she said. No matter what type of test people choose, getting tested in the first place is still very important, Godwin said. “Forty percent of the people who are infected with HIV still don’t know,” she said.“ That’s why testing is so crucial.” DEAN FROM PAGE 1 said the university was sorry to see Sullivan leave after his return of a little more than two years. "When he and I talked he really was interested in being the dean of a col lege,” Monti said. “The timing, he had no control over. 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During the University’s Veteran’s Day ceremony at Polk Place, the audience lis tened to a speech given by a decorated World War II veteran, observed the color guard’s practices and recognized the services of the veterans. “We wish to thank all our veterans for their sacrifices for enduring long fam ily separations, physical hardships and personal danger,” Air Force ROTC Cadet Mike McGinley said. Slight testing decline Since the end of anonymous HIV testing in May, North Carolina has recorded a slight decline in the number of tests administered. ■i Durham County The rest of North Carolina January to May to )UIiCE:N.C. STATE BOARD OF HEAUH DTH/ANDRES FERNANDEZ has no control over.” Sullivan earned his Ph.D. in opera tions management from Pennsylvania State University. He said that as the new dean, he would emphasize technology, business in a global economy and the school’s commitment to the community. Sullivan is taking over at a prime time in the business school’s history. The several more weeks. “We can only give warnings about GHB until Dec. 1.” Corey McCabe, a physician assistant at UNC Student Health Service, said the simple chemical construction of GHB was another problem. Around Ihc Corner ~~ JgljUr (La Residence) UNIVERSITY & CITY “It is their long, undaunted vigil that has helped keep this country free. For this, we are eternally grateful.” The ceremony, which was supervised by the Air Force ROTC this year, fea tured a speech by former World War II Prisoner of War, Curtis Davis. Davis, who spent 40 months as a pris oner of war in Japan, tried to impart his feelings about the importance of cher ishing the American flag. “I still feel that what we think and how we love and how we teach our chil school recently moved into the McColl Building, a $44 million state-of-the-art facility dedicated in September. “It’s very important for the business school to be thinking about commit ments to students not simply for the period that they’re on campus,” Sullivan said. “We don’t want UNC students to be viewed in three years or five years as obsolete.” “Because it is made of lye, vinegar and sodium chloride, all common household substances, it is easy for peo ple to make it at home.” Emily Howell contributed to this story. :*T 'll | Traditional J] P S Country M Cooking IqP Serving Breakfast & Biscuits... Bam-U 30am Serving Lunch S Dinner MONDAY-FRIDAY BAM-3PM & 4PM-10PM j SATURDAY Bam-lopm, SUNDAY Bam-9pm > TO CHECK OUT OUR MENU ON-LINE... 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