Never has life on campus been more convenient for those wanting to pursue a degree in fun!

New York University offers a “Hook Up” Facebook page. Yale University has “Sex Week”. Now, a premier Pennsylvania institution will make getting birth control even more convenient.

“Federal regulators will let a Pennsylvania university continue to dispense Plan B — also known as the morning-after pill — through a vending machine,” The Hill reports.

The Food and Drug Administration decided not to intervene following a “politically motivated uproar” over the vending machine Shippensburg University installed in its nurses’ office.

FDA looked at publicly available information about Shippenburg State’s vending program and spoke with university and campus health officials and decided not to take any regulatory actions, the FDA said.

Students at the university can obtain Plan B without waiting for an appointment by depositing $25 in the machine.

As easy as getting a Snickers bar.

The story in the Hill has further details.

Plan B is available without a prescription to women 17 and older. The university doesn’t have any students younger than 17, so it’s not in danger of violating FDA prescribing rules, a report about the move inThinkProgress said.

Plan B is a controversial medication, as many conservatives believe it causes abortion. Many liberals, on the other hand, were upset when the FDA — under orders from Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius — declined to make it available without a prescription to women younger than 17.


 
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