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Temple will build a $10 million marijuana research facility, despite city and state officials asking university administrators to consider building it near Erie Avenue and 2nd Street, which is currently the site of an abandoned warehouse. | SYDNEY SCHAEFER / THE TEMPLE NEWS
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Temple silent on marijuana facility

16 January 2018 Will Bleier

The university will build a marijuana research facility in Lancaster County. Elected officials want Temple to build it in North Philadelphia.

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Congressional candidates make appearance at Republican meeting

03 February 2012 Sarah Fleischman

Republican politicians John Featherman and Mike Assad visited Main Campus. During its weekly meeting yesterday, the Temple University College Republicans hosted two republican congressional candidates. Although Vice President of TUCR Darin Bartholomew said that the

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