PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Temple students can now ride home free of charge if they’re looking to get out of an unsafe situation. It’s courtesy of a new partnership involving Uber and Student Activists Against Sexual Assault (SAASA). READ MORE: TUSafe: Temple University launching new campus safety app The new partnership…Read More
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