Rebel Girl dedicated a few minutes of her day to investigating a breaking story: the disappearance of feminine hygiene products from the restrooms.

She discovered that many of the now empty dispensers sported a helpful notice that directed women in need to the nurse's office in the Student Services Center. Of course, the helpful Health and Wellness Center is located some distance from many of these facilities and, most importantly, has limited hours while the phsyical needs to students, staff, faculty and visitors do not. This is perhaps especially pertinent for students who take classes in the evening.
In some facilities, the entire dispenser has been removed from the wall, leaving an unsightly depression and no helpful signage.


She was hopeful.

A brief inquiry suggests that the new policy has been in place for a few months.
Rebel Girl expects that this discussion might be uncomfortable for some readers but no more uncomfortable than for the occasional evening student who has arrived at the college with certain expectations about the minimum services provided.