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Drug Safety

Quick Stats

Alcohol-Related Referrals 0
Alcohol-Related Arrests 0
Drug-Related Referrals 0
Drug-Related Arrests 0
Most Popular Drugs
  • Adderall
  • Alcohol
  • Marijuana

Student Author OverviewWhat's This?

There is not really a huge drug life at Temple University; many students are too worried about getting in trouble to risk it. Temple doesn’t play when people break the rules and bring drugs on campus. Students who have been stupid enough to do so in the past no longer attend the University. There are signs posted in residence halls, along with emails that are sent out to students in the beginning of each semester, that stress that Temple doesn’t allow drugs on campus (especially in the residence halls), so there is no excuse for not being aware of the rules. Temple gives each student fair warnings about acceptable behavior, and if you cross the line, you have to be prepared to deal with the repercussions of those actions.

All of this being said, there are ways to get drugs from students in off-campus housing. Alcohol is a really big hit on campus. Most of the parties that are put on by campus students have alcohol, and there are a lot of places both in North Philadelphia and Center City to buy alcohol. Even if you are 21, you are still not allowed to have alcohol on campus, so that is something to keep in mind. But like any system, there are ways to get around it.

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Drug Safety at Temple University

mjbabin

Film and Video Studies '15

3.5
B

Drugs and Alcohol Are Cool Here

Everyone smokes and drinks and its chill that everyone just can do that and hang out.

May 25, 2012

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Drug Safety at Temple University

ggiiggii

Journalism '15

3.8
B+

LSD

seems to be trending among freshman. i know a LOT of people that do LSD

Mar 23, 2012

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Drug Safety at Temple University

tud17087

Occupational Therapy '15

4.6
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Describe the Drug Scene at Your School. Possible Topics Include Drug and Alcohol Visibility, Usage, Peer Pressure, and Policy Enforcement.

Since I started school, i haven't seen drunk people around or people using drugs.

Jan 27, 2012

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User rating for Temple University - Drug Safety is 3.5 out of 5 based on 48 user reviews.

Student Survey Poll ResultsWhat's This?

Name the most popular drugs on campus.

How would you describe the drug scene on campus (not including alcohol)?

How would you describe the social drinking scene on campus?

How much access do underage students have to alcohol?

How does peer pressure affect students’ use of drugs and alcohol?

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Drug Counseling ProgramsWhat's This?

Campus Alcohol and Substance Awareness (CASA)
1810 Liacouras Walk, fifth floor
Philadelphia
(215) 204-7276
Individual or group counseling is offered, in addition to literature, seminars, and workshops.

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