Prices sharply rise this fall for campus-supplied birth control

<p>"Not all consumers of campus birth control are hedonistic 18-year-olds -- some are married grad students who almost can't afford birth control and certainly can't afford a baby."</p>

<p>Well you can't always get what you want but if you try sometimes you get what you need. Get a little creative with your sex life and you can get what you need and not get pregnant.</p>

<p>Sorry you are just not going to convince me that in 2007 a college student A) doesn't know where babies come from and B} Can't figure out a way of taking care of their own needs without either getting pregnant or dipping into my wallet. We presumably are not talking crack 'ho here if she managed to get into the University of Wisconsin. I spent a little time in Madison myself back in the day and laid more pipe than the waterworks and didn't get anyone pregnant. I was poor as a church mouse, but not so poor as to do something irresponsible.</p>