
Tuesday, December 1, World Aids Day is a day to promote awareness and safety precautions about HIV/AIDS and STD’s throughout the country. The Student Union Advisory Board at North Carolina A&T hosted free testing and an AIDS Awareness program for the students.
On Sunday December 6, the Civic and Service Education community service group had a Winter AIDS Walk. Students and student organizations were able to participate in this walk to gain community service hours to fulfill graduation requirements.
Students began walking at War Memorial Stadium and walked three miles through downtown Greensboro for those who have lost their lives in a struggle with HIV/AIDS.
AIDS Walk participant and A&T student Briana Cook explains “I felt obligated to come out and participate in this event. The rate of AIDS is rapidly growing and it is important for students to take part in this.”
Because there was an incentive for the students that participated, some people expected it to be flooded with people trying to gain their community service hours. However, it was not about the hours at all.
“I would feel ridiculous knowing that I only came out for the community service. Although this does count for two organizations I am a part of, people have lost their lives and people are still constantly struggling with AIDS. I could never see myself participating in an event with such deep meaning only to fulfill a graduation requirement,” said Kendra Pleasant.
Many students came out and participated in the walk even though it was very chilly on this Sunday afternoon. It was also surprising to see so many people awake and active after a huge Black Party hosted by NXLEVEL Entertainment took place the night before.

A&T Student Nate’ Elliot says, “I went to the black party last night and even stayed the night at the hotel where it was held. I’m very tired, but I feel like I should be here to be a part of this walk.”
“I am not personally affected by this disease, nor do I know anyone with it, but it is a rapidly growing issue that needs to be solved soon. I am from Washington, DC, and it recently came out that D.C. has the highest AIDS rate in the United States.”
With that being said, many of the students are beginning to practice safe sex methods or abstinence so they will never be personally affected by the disease.
The 2009 Winter AIDS walk was a big success. It is great to see students showing their concern for growing issues in the world.