Student activists go underground at Catholic colleges to provide contraception | AP News
At DePaul University, a Catholic school in Chicago, students have created a covert contraceptive delivery network called “the womb service.”
College student Maya Roman has the handoff down to a science: a text message, a walk to a designated site, and a paper bag delivered with condoms and Plan B emergency contraception. At DePaul University, it’s the only way students can get a sliver of sexual health support, she said.
DePaul, a Catholic school in Chicago, prohibits distribution of any kind of birth control on its campus.
To get around that, a student group runs a covert contraceptive delivery network called “the womb service.”















