SHS 'Get it on' posters draw some attention
Student Health unveils line of blunt posters encouraging students to use protection
Lisa Riordan
Issue date: 5/20/08 Section: News
Ehrlich hopes the new designs will encourage students to visit the health promotion department at SHS to learn more about the products, services and help that are available to them and funded by student fees.
"The 'Get it on' posters are a part of an overall campaign for promoting our services that are underused," Ehrlich said.
"I mean we have always provided finger cots, dental dams, condoms [male and female varieties] and lubricants - but students seem to be either unaware of this or afraid to drop in and ask for these products."
According to Ehrlich, some of the other "real hot topics" dealt with at the health promotion department include issues common to the college community like coping with depression, stress, or alcohol and drug abuse (among others).
"Students should come take advantage of these valuable services and programs; we've got something here to help pretty much everyone."
Lisa Riodan, staff writer
news@dailybarometer.com, 737-2231
"The 'Get it on' posters are a part of an overall campaign for promoting our services that are underused," Ehrlich said.
"I mean we have always provided finger cots, dental dams, condoms [male and female varieties] and lubricants - but students seem to be either unaware of this or afraid to drop in and ask for these products."
According to Ehrlich, some of the other "real hot topics" dealt with at the health promotion department include issues common to the college community like coping with depression, stress, or alcohol and drug abuse (among others).
"Students should come take advantage of these valuable services and programs; we've got something here to help pretty much everyone."
Lisa Riodan, staff writer
news@dailybarometer.com, 737-2231
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