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    Ethan Stine commented  · 

    @Mart Osner We don't have a "Right to be Healthy" in the books in this country.

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    Ethan Stine commented  · 

    If mines' PD doesn't run a sting operation, students might. That would be interesting ;)

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    Ethan Stine commented  · 

    As a commuting student I have no trouble getting to school. Even on the days when they do call a snowday. Perhaps you're not from colorado, but get used to the snow because half the US is like this. Snow is just a part of living here. More snowdays just backs up everyone's schedule. If you can't walk in the snow, then you need to live further south or learn to. Thats just how the world works. Have you ever heard of UAF? Thay iceskate to class there. As an individual, it is your responsibility to adapt to your environment, not the other way around.

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    Ethan Stine commented  · 

    As a part time student you can still purchase a rec center membership. All the full-time students also pay this membership fee. The only difference is that full-time students are required to pay the fee (and are charged automatically), and part-time students have the OPTION to pay the fee (And are not charged automatically). I believe the fee is about 200 dollars.

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    Thank you for your beef Ethan! This has quickly become an important issue among students. I have contacted the recreation center to address the cleanliness and safety issues with the gym. Regarding being overcrowded, administration is taking steps to curve the issue with Spruce and Jackson having gyms. Additionally there are future plans to create more indoor recreation space open to all students.

    -Griffin

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    Ethan Stine commented  · 

    I agree, and while they're at, Mines should also provide free lunches for all students (lunch is a basic health need) as well as free health care, free shampoo for the showers, and free gas on campus in case students run out of gas while on campus or just forget to fill up their tank before coming to school. Just kidding. In all seriousness, I can only imagine the inconvenience and stress that comes from running out of tampons or pads while at work/school. Stocking women's restrooms sounds like a great and proven way to alleviate that stress and provide aid to women who find themselves in a desperate situation. But nothing is free, and female sanitary products are far from it. The money has to come from somewhere, so I would also support a corollary mandatory student fee for sanitary products that is only applied to the accounts of students registered as biological females. Or perhaps little tampon vending machines in the bathrooms. This is an educational institution, not a government. CSM should be in the business of educating, not wealth redistribution; I don't want to, and I shouldn't have to pay for your tampons. On a different note, I can easily see this system being abused (free tampons stolen or used when not necessary, simply because the student wants to save their own money). Only way to discover that though would be a pilot program, and perhaps our campus would have enough integrity that it would be a non-issue. At any rate, life has negative consequences for those who are unprepared. Part of being an adult is taking on the responsibility of being prepared so that you can avoid the negative consequences of being unprepared. YOU have to check your gas tank and fill it up in the morning or you'll get stranded on the side of the road. YOU have to remember your lunch in the morning or you'll deal with being hungry all afternoon. That is how adult life works. Sometimes, organizations support us out of kindness or sales/PR motives or whatever. If CSM wants to set up a program to alleviate some of this stress for women on campus, then that's great, but it needs to be clear where the money is coming from, and it shouldn't come from EVERYONE unless EVERYONE has the opportunity to benefit from it. There are a lot of other expenses the school has that are also unjustified in this way, and I understand this is probably among the least of them. However, EVERY spending puts increased pressure on the total price of tuition & fees. Just because the camel already has its nose in the tent, doesn't mean it's okay to just let the whole camel in.

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