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...weren’t for the 41 percent annualized increase in admissions to Stillman Infirmary for alcohol poisoning over the period, Harvard’s policy of minimizing its own liability would be almost amusing. It would be just another campy game of cat and mouse between a certain “Animal House” portion of the student body and a puritanical administration. No one would get hurt, there would be no downside and the controversy over the demon drink would have no bearing on the realities of student safety or wellbeing...
Unfortunately, nothing ever changes. Each and every year a new class of first-years arrives and makes up 55 percent of Stillman Infirmary admissions in the month of September and gradually learns how to pace themselves, statistically speaking, by the start of December. Not that people become sensible drinkers by any means—by the end of last year, 3.7 percent of the class of 2007 had got so intoxicated that they needed to be sent to hospital. Those in other classes shouldn’t laugh—one percent of the upperclass students that year got their...
...HoCos were disgruntled about this,” Stillman said. “HoCos are spending a lot here, and the amount [returned] should be based on how much they paid to begin with...
Though the Stillman amendment failed, Mahan said later it was “definitely possible” that HoCos would get some money back...
...reformers hash out exactly how to change the system, UHS will in all likelihood remain the province of the dangerously drunk, the seriously intoxicated and those too trashed to stop their friends and roommates from dragging them to Stillman...