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I have an idea. Go to Walmart, which sells birth control for a very reasonable 9 dollars and stop complaining that you no longer have University officials working hard to negotiate cheaper prices for you.
Or is it too much of a hassle for a University student to drive or bus 3 miles to Walmart for their birth control like everyone else in the country does.
The point of your article is to decry the increased price of this one type of birth control. What is not clear from your editorial is why you think the prior price was the "right" price and the new price is the "wrong" price.
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