A recent revision to the honor code at Wesleyan University has put the spotlight on not just the legality of “study drug” medications, but also the morality of using them in an academic setting.
Little, round and packed with amphetamines: prescription stimulants. They’re a source of relief for overworked students across the nation and at Washington University. But a recent revision to the honor code at Wesleyan University has put the spotlight on not just the legality of these drugs, but also the morality of using them in an academic setting.
Student Health Services has cut Washington University’s Emergency Support Team’s funding by $8,000 due to departmental budget cuts. Though the cut will not affect the services that EST offers, students who want to join EST will have to pay around $1,000 to be trained.
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