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The Make Me Free Initiative, created by Camille Kolek ’23, Miriam Hurley ’23 and Adelia Purcell ’23, will supply Staples High School bathrooms with complimentary period products. Currently, free period products are only available in the nurses’ office. Graphic by Mia Bomback '25.

State approves funds for Make Me Free to implement Voice4Change-winning initiative

Mia Bomback ’25, Paper Features Editor May 5, 2023

The state of Connecticut has, after a year-long wait, approved funds for the installation of menstrual products in Staples High School’s girls’ and gender-neutral bathrooms as part of the Make Me Free...

Despite “Make Me Free” winning the students' majority vote last spring, Staples still lacks free tampons and pads in bathrooms, leading to girls often relying on each other in tight situations.

Neglection of Make Me Free victory reinforces menstruation stigmas

Nina Bowens ’25, Editor-in-Chief December 5, 2022

One of the worst possible situations is getting your period in the middle of gym class. Even worse, is not having access to the “supplies” to deal with it.  Every girl has had a similar incident:...

Despite the tampon and pad dispensaries in the bathroom, the machines are broken. With the new Voice4Change win, period products will now be available in all female bathrooms for free.

‘Make Me Free’ win improves well-being of Staples’ women

Amanda Rowan ’22, Photostory editor April 28, 2022

A countless number of girls at Staples can relate to the shared experience of missing class time just to grab a period product in the nurse's office, as the bathroom dispensers were broken and empty. With...

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