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During the past two months AEO has instituted a campus-wide condom availability program with the support of UHS, the Undergraduate Council, and other campus peer education and counseling groups based on the recommendation of several hundred student surveyed last spring by our organization. Condom boxes have been placed in all undergraduate houses, where students have access to a constant supply of free lubricated and non-lubricated condoms, lubricant, and instructions on proper condom use, and are restocked weekly. We encourage students to utilize this resource if they choose to engage in sexual activity, but warm that condoms are only...
...informational questions," says PCC co-director Angela L. Peluse '01. "Like the condom broke, I forgot to take a [birth control] pill, I threw up a pill, what about emergency contraception...
...benefits of this free, seemingly unlimited supply of condoms (no three-condom restriction as at Room 13) mitigated by the fact that students seem completely unaware of its existence? The quandary applies beyond Winthrop. In fact, Winthrop was the most informed house surveyed, with seven of 10 students knowing where to find free prophylactics...
...dusty condom dispenser rests in the basement of Winthrop, appearing as old as the House itself. It contains no condoms. A flier upstairs advertises a new program sponsored by Aids Education and Outreach (AEO) that distributes free prophylactics to upperclass Houses. The group's Web site claims that house UHS bulletin boards showcase location information. The Winthrop superintendent has never heard of a UHS bulletin board...
...condom cache resides in a non-descript black box on the laundry room wall. A quarter full, it offers three types of condoms: Trojan lubricated with spermicide, Trojan lubricated without spermicide and LifeStyles non-lubricated. The extensive instructions include details and pictures about condom use, as well as a section of "Tips for Success," which advises that "Oil rots rubber," and condoms should not be stored in one's wallet...