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SHEC president Erica Dudley writes down ideas for the upcoming year Nov. 8. The topics brainstormed for future meetings included consent and contraception.

SHEC brainstorms topics to discuss

Marta Hill, Isabel Kjaer, and Noah Orloff November 17, 2018

According to senior Cailey Hansen-Mahoney, the first Sexual Health Education Club meeting went well overall. “(The) turnout could have been a little better, but it’s a really busy time of the year...

Concerns arise over possible birth control legislature

Concerns arise over possible birth control legislature

Maddie Lund and Emma Yarger November 15, 2017

According to senior Khyla Bonine, changes to the Affordable Care Act may inhibit her ability to receive birth control. “I get (birth control) through that state aid insurance so I’m in a low income...

The talk: Dave Herrera speaks to parents about talking to their children about sex Apr. 8 in a meeting hosted by Allison Luskey. The meeting informed parents about the health curriculum. Herrera is a co-founder of the Sexual Health Club, which meets Thursday mornings to discuss subjects related to sexual health and volunteers for MyHealth.

Sexual Health Education Club

Yonah Davis September 10, 2016

Students who enter room B112 enter a safe space to discuss sexual health. According to Sexual Health Education Club (SHEC) adviser Allison Luskey, students have the opportunity to discuss sexual health...

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