Two River Campus students had to be transported to Strong Memorial Hospital within two hours of each other on Tuesday, Sep. 8.

The first incident occurred at around 6 p.m. outside of Tiernan Hall. A student injured his knee while running, leading security to transport him to Strong.

In the second, which occurred at 7:56 p.m., a student experienced a severe allergic reaction to a food product in Strong Auditorium.

The student was promptly transported to Strong by ambulance.



Two students taken to Strong Memorial Hospital

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Two students taken to Strong Memorial Hospital

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Two students taken to Strong Memorial Hospital

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