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BRUNSWICK, Maine (AP) — Officials say two Bowdoin College students accused of selling prescription drugs to other students have left the school and 10 other students have been cited for violating the college's drug policy.
The two students resigned from the school this spring rather than face a judicial board.
The student newspaper The Bowdoin Orient reports that the two students were selling Adderall, a stimulant used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Brunswick Police tell The Times Record (http://bit.ly/1gwP81l ) that the students will not be criminally charged, because there is no evidence and police learned of the incidents several weeks after they happened.
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