 I'm here in the basement of the GSU next to the Plan B vending machine. Unfortunately, it appears to still be unstocked. The BU students for reproductive freedom had their official relaunch party last night, although it appears that the quote technical difficulties that have been keeping Plan B out of the vending machine are still in place. BU students hope to find affordable, accessible emergency contraceptives. That is, when the vending machine is stocked. A sign on the students for reproductive freedom's well-publicized machine says that it will be restocked with Plan B on October 11th. However, as of today, none is available. A student claiming to be a former president of SRF on Reddit blamed a logistical delay with BU vending for the lack of product, and said the SRF executive board is doing everything in their power to get the machine back up and running. Many students support SRF's ambition and the idea behind the vending machine, but some express disappointment that the machine is out of stock. I really like it. I think it's super accessible. Even though I personally never had the use for it, I think it's really nice to, like, see something like that super accessible on campus. But I do think that the fact that it's out of stock really says a lot about how much, like, BU actually cares. It's really showing our limitations and kind of how we care for the show, but we don't really care in the long end. True. It's a little upsetting to hear. Students can also seek emergency contraceptives and other forms of reproductive health care at this Planned Parenthood, which is only steps from West Campus. When in stock, students can get emergency contraceptives for just $7.25. Plan B can cost up to $50 at other vendors. For BU TV, I'm Elise Genrich. Back to you.