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Stetson Law to Host Information Sessions
Stetson University College of Law is hosting two part-time law school information sessions in Tampa and Gulfport in August.

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Stetson University College of Law is hosting two part-time law school information sessions in Tampa and Gulfport in August.

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Scott Swope shares his highlight of the evening after a heated Pinellas County Sheriff's candidate debate at Unitarian Universalists Octagon Arts Center on Tuesday, July 17.
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