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...stalls, however, was not organized by UHS but by the Office of Alcohol and Other Drug Services (AODS). Its leaflets contained such informational gems as, “You still think marijuana isn’t bad for you? What are you, high?” The message was clear: Don’t do drugs...
...dismissed it, against the objections of the prosecutor. After months of speculation and rumor, it was finally over.On the cusp of graduation, the class of 2006 revelled in their last night together at the Senior Soiree. On that warm June evening, the class danced and slipped into a collective alcohol-induced haze. Matthew C. Thomas ’06-’07 ended up in handcuffs, charged with the assault of his ex-girlfriend in her Currier House dorm room.The All Ivy-League linebacker was subsequently stripped of his football captaincy and barred from playing on the football team...
...quite ready to hit the hay. Pointing to some shrubbery in the corner, Foley said, "See those bushes over there? Last week at a party, Phil Crane was on his hands and knees throwing up in those bushes." Crane was a senior, archconservative Republican congressman from Chicago who entered alcohol treatment in 2000 and lost his re-election bid in 2004. Whether this was a dramatic touch or a true story is unclear. Asked about the tale today, Crane laughed. "Oh, geez, I don't recall any such incident. I don't recall even being at a party...
...turned out for the loot. “I came here for the free stuff,” Burton H. Shen ’09 said. Almost every table gave away goods consistent with the theme of the booth. Where the dental health booth offered toothbrushes, the Office of Alcohol and Other Drug Services handed out bottle openers. At the Center for Wellness table, students could play the “Target Wellness” game, answering True or False questions that came from one of five general health categories. The Center for Wellness also hired masseuses who offered backrubs...
...wasted that you almost die. Even better, there’s a promotion for a free appetizer at Daedalus for those celebrating the big event. “It’s one of the spots students go to,” says Ryan M. Travia, director of alcohol and other drug services. Daedalus and UHS might seem like an unlikely pairing, but it seems to work out well for both. Daedalus gets free promotion from Harvard, and UHS hopes that students will temper their 21 shots with a couple hundred calories from their free appetizer. Travia says it?...