February 23, 2017, University of Florida's Eta Sigma Gamma partnered with the University's Student Health Care Center to host the "Sex in the Swamp" event. This epic, annual event provided an opportunity for campus and community organizations, as well as a SEXpert Panel, to share tips, information, and sweet giveaways regarding sexual health to members of the student body.

To top off the night, Eta Sigma Gamma also hosted a Project CONDOM fashion show. Seven teams competed in the challenge, which required participants to design an accessory or article of clothing made of colored, non-lubricated condoms provided by our team here at ONE. The winning design was a stylish blue and black raincoat with the phrase "Keeping you safe since 1855" on the back.

According to Amber Dellich, Eta Sigma Gamma's Alpha Lambda Chapter President, students "really enjoyed the condom design challenge" and showed great interest in the "creative and humorous logos printed on ONE condoms" handed out at the event.

Check out photos from the event below!

 

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