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Students battle with opioids

(University Times, Nov. 17) One in four college students suffer from substance abuse.

Marijuana use tied to rare, temporary heart malfunction

(KTBS, Nov. 14) A new study shows that marijuana use may raise the risk of a heart malfunction.

Drug-free club numbers beat expectations

(Chillicothe Gazette, Nov. 7) Drug Free Clubs of America have been spreading across public high schools in Ohio.

At least ten Whitman students report unknowingly ingesting dissociative, “rape drugs” in the last two weekends

(Whitman Wire, Nov. 6) At least ten women at Whitman College have been victims of the date rape drug.

Drug ring busted 5 students arrested

(Ram Page, Nov. 3) Five students at Arizona State University were arrested for participation in a drug ring. 

Carlsbad High School students pledge to say no to drugs

(Current-Argus, Oct. 25) Students at Carlsbad High School in California have pledged to say no to drugs.

Drug awareness activities highlight Red Ribbon Week

(The Daily Tribune, Oct. 25) Schools across the country celebrated Red Ribbon Week.

Encouraging good choices: Students hear from mother, son about perils of drug use

(Mohave Desert Valley News, Oct. 24) However, he had a drug habit that his family didn't know about. It began with steroids, and then overdosed from OxyContin, which left him in a coma.

Deadly Ecstasy Pills May Be 16-Year-Old Girl’s Cause of Death

(Teen Vogue, Oct. 17)  Last year, 12 people at Wesleyan University were hospitalized after taking Molly.

Students Hear The Hard Truth About Drug Abuse

(Register-Star, Oct. 12) In upstate New York, sixth, seventh and eighth graders were shown what happens when they are involved with drugs.