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Love Your Body and Help Raise Awareness about Eating Disorders

Published: February 27, 2012

Nearly every woman at some point in her life has hated or wanted to change her body for one reason or another. Reports indicate that 80 percent of women are dissatisfied with their appearance, and seven million women and girls struggle with an eating disorder in the U.S. My time came during my freshman year […]

By Guest Blogger

Catholic Students Speak Out: We Want Birth Control Access!

Published: February 24, 2012

The Bishops of the Catholic Church in the United States are, for the most part, a hierarchy of privileged, white men attempting to make decisions regarding women’s health. That, in itself, is puzzling enough for many people. Most remarkably, we see that their recent opposition to birth control access blatantly conflicts with the needs of […]

By Guest Blogger

Live-Tweet Rundown: Today’s Sham Hearing about Birth Control Coverage

Published: February 16, 2012

We’ve all seen the picture. We know what’s wrong. It’s obvious. So obvious, in fact that it’s unbelievable that the Majority members of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform didn’t see a problem with having a panel of five men to talk about birth control coverage! Even after the President announced implementation that […]

By Meghan Shalvoy

Would You Like an Unplanned Pregnancy With that Burrito?

Published: February 3, 2012

Part of the #HERvotes blog carnival. Cross-posted with NARAL’s Blog for Choice. President Obama’s decision to make sure health plans cover birth control without a copay was one of the most significant advances for women’s health in decades. Now, most American women will have health insurance that covers contraception, regardless of where they work. The […]

By Guest Blogger

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