Stand up for medical “amnesty”
By Mike Lefevre | May 2, 2011A recent push from the Office of Student Conduct threatens to dismantle the medical “amnesty” students receive when they seek Emergency Medical Services for alcohol-related incidents.
A recent push from the Office of Student Conduct threatens to dismantle the medical “amnesty” students receive when they seek Emergency Medical Services for alcohol-related incidents.
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