An Eliot House senior who went to UHS after drinking last fall says his tutor wrote him an e-mail asking if he was all right after the incident.
The student says he thanked the tutor for her concern, and the incident was never mentioned again.
"I had expected more hassle, but all I got was this one e-mail from the tutor, who didn't even know why I had gone to UHS," the student says.
The student says his experience actually made him trust UHS "marginally" more.
He says that when his roommates initially tried to take him to UHS, he sat down in the middle of Mass. Ave. and refused to budge.
"Before the incident, I never would've taken my roommate to UHS, unless they were near death," the student says.
The student says he found his own brief interaction with UHS personnel and senior tutor heartening.
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