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Jessica Halper


Emergency contraception use increases

When a condom breaks or when someone skips a pill or forgets to change a patch, women can find themselves, quite literally, seeking "Plan B." Emergency contraception, commonly though incorrectly referred to as the "morning-after pill," is an option for women who seek to prevent pregnancy after having unprotected sex.

Running: an on-Grounds phenomenon

Overall a physically active school, the University has a large population of runners. At any given time, the streets are filled with joggers. Track and Field coach Randy Bungard said the University's population, in terms of its recreational activity, is "one of the best in the country." "I've never been anywhere where running and fitness is such a big priority," Bungard said. The reasons students stay physically active range widely. "[Running] is an easy way to relieve stress," second-year Nursing student Jenna Centini said.

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