op-tampons-SRoehse.JPG Student Council has been more successful than the Commonwealth in participating in a positive national trend seeking to increase both accessibility and awareness of menstrual health. Appears In VITI: Improve access to menstrual hygiene products at the University and state level By Katherine Viti | March 27, 2019 Issues affecting women should be more widely discussed and publicized, so our society can work to solve problems affecting half our population.
VITI: Improve access to menstrual hygiene products at the University and state level By Katherine Viti | March 27, 2019 Issues affecting women should be more widely discussed and publicized, so our society can work to solve problems affecting half our population.
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