The commotion attracted the attention of DeWolfe residents, many of whom had just arrived for a party.
At about 11:30 p.m., students on the 2nd floor of the building looked out their window and saw St. Pierre lying on the ground in a pool of blood.
"We called the cops and people went down to see if he was okay," said Vedra M. Chandler '02. "He was conscious and he could hear what we were saying," she said.
A security guard stayed with him until police arrived.
With DeWolfe residents and St. Pierre's friends watching, paramedics loaded him onto a gurney.
He was taken to Massachusetts General Hospital, where he remains in fair condition, a hospital spokesperson said last night.
Although police questioned several students about the incident, HUPD officials have not pressed charges.
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