Leaving a Light On
also be on hand to help students and others on campus at service providers
including University Health Services (UHS) and HUPD.
Marc N. Pollack, local coordinator for UHS, says in recent years the
number of cases seen in urgent care over New Years' weekend has been low,
and UHS officials are expecting light usage of its facilities over break.
Nonetheless, UHS will remain open in after-hours mode on Sat., Dec. 31 and Sun., Jan. 1, barring any unusual circumstances.
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