Spring 2016 Issue 7

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SF State organizations come together to celebrate International Women’s Day

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San Francisco startup launches ‘Uber for birth control’ JORDAN VAIL

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AMANDA ARAGONA

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or people living in the United States, obtaining birth control can be a complex and expensive process. A new SanFrancisco-based app called Nurx launched last December and is offering a solution to getting birth control on time and at an affordable price. Founded by Hans Gangeskar and Edvard Engesæth, Nurx is the latest in a long line of Bay-Areabased home delivery startups. Already being hailed as the Uber for birth control, Nurx delivers several options of birth control – including the ring, the pill and the patch – directly to customers’ doors within a 48-hour-time frame, depending on their location. Nurx is currently available in California and New York, and is expected to expand nationwide in the next couple of years. The app was created after the founders realized

erformers stood in light showers and read poetry that conveyed themes of pride, individuality and inspiration at SF State to celebrate International Women's Day Tuesday, March 8. Those there in support and those tabling with their organizations in Malcolm X Plaza opened up umbrellas, put on their hoods and continued to show their support, offering a sense of community for all the organizations involved. The event emphasized women's empowerment with the theme of #womenslay and the help of spoken word performances. The event was organized by La Raza and the Women’s Center of Associated Students Inc. The event organizer from the Women’s Center, Shani Winston, was very adamant about making the event not just about a celebration, but making sure to inspire and remind men and women that women are capable of anything. “The hashtag ‘womenslay’ is really to show that women can get what they want done and that we can feel empowered – that was the main goal,” Winston said. Nayanci Lopez, a philosophy major, was inspired by her belief that women should not just be inspired on a day dedicated to women, but every single day, and decided get on stage and perform her poem. “Let us break the walls, let us continue, let us survive,” Lopez said. Women were not the only ones involved in the planning of the

In most countries in the world, women are able to access birth control without a prescription, but not in the United States.

-Hans Gangeskar Co-founder of Nurx

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Jeannel Poyaoan, a sociology major and member of PACE (The Pilipino American Collegiate Endeavor), holds her fist up as a symbol of solidarity and support for women while reciting a poem during the International Women’s Day event in Malcolm X Plaza organized by La Raza and The Women’s Center of Associated Students Inc. Tuesday.

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Harvard offers solidarity to SF State through social media JOEY REAMS

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Over the weekend, students and faculty at Harvard Graduate School of Education pledged their solidarity with SF State through social media in the wake facebook: /GoXpress

of the potential College of Ethnic Studies spending cuts. The Facebook page Defend and Advance Ethnic Studies at SF State posted a picture on Friday of Harvard Graduate School of Education students holding a banner that read, “In solidarity with SFSU defend &

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advance Ethnic Studies.” The picture was organized by Christina Villarreal, an adjunct lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education who graduated from SF State in 2010 with a master’s degree in Ethnic Studies. “Ethnic Studies raised me,”

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Villarreal said. “It helped me get into Harvard the first time.” Villarreal helped create an Ethnic Studies class at Harvard based off of courses and lessons learned from SF State.

the amount of hurdles patients must clear to obtain prescriptions and refills on time. “In most countries in the world, women are able to access birth control without a prescription, but not in the United States,” Gangeskar said in an email. “It doesn’t make any sense why it isn’t

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