

George Washington University now has a vending machine for emergency contraception.
Why it matters: Students advocated for the vending machine after the overturn of Roe v. Wade sparked concerns about access to reproductive health care, student body president Christian Zidouemba tells Axios.
Details: The vending machine, located on the ground floor of the University Student Center, sells Plan B for $30. The medication can cost around $50 at pharmacies.
- The machine is also stocked with tampons, Tylenol, and Advil.
- “When you want to reach for emergency contraceptives, CVS — which is [near] the university — can be out [of stock], which can be nerve-racking,” Rao tells Axios. “So a reduced price of $25 is really helpful to students.”
George Washington University installs Plan B vending machine - Axios Washington D.C.