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Sophomore TJ Horgan helped restart the Ithaca College chapter of Students for Sensible Drug Policy, which worked with multiple campus constitutents to pass the college’s Medical Amnesty Policy in 2010.

Commentary: Medical amnesty policies benefit students

By TJ Horgan September 21, 2016
If the phrase “take care of yourself,” is going to hold any weight, medical amnesty policies need to be the norm, especially on college campuses.
Change in the air: e-cigarettes are a growing trend among students

Change in the air: e-cigarettes are a growing trend among students

By Lewis Kendall, Contributing Writer September 18, 2013
As e-cigarette use becomes more prevalent, student policies have yet to be clearly defined.
The Office of Public Safety along with other organizations held a forum Tuesday where students could ask questions and have a dialogue with safety officials.

Public Safety opens dialogue with students

By Kelsey O'Connor, Editor in Chief May 1, 2013
The Office of Public Safety held a forum with students to discuss issues related to public safety on campus.
Junior Tori Gates, president of Students for Sensible Drug Policy, speaks about ketamine during a presentation Wedensday in the Business School.

College plans rights awareness initiative

By Michael Tkaczevski, Staff Writer February 28, 2013
Ithaca College’s Students for Sensible Drug Policy begins a new initiative to educate students on their rights when dealing with Public Safety officers.
From left, Charlie Diebolt speaks about the history of Ecstasy during the kickoff of the “Just Say Know” initiative Oct. 24.

Students ‘just say know’ to drugs

By Noreyana Fernando, Staff Writer October 31, 2012
The Students for Sensible Drug Policy at Ithaca College hosted its first of a series of sessions of their new program, 'Just Say Know,' which seeks to educate students about safe drug use.
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