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Johnson and Wales Students Stabbed

John Eagan

     A late night out turned violent for two Johnson and Wales University students who were stabbed in Downtown Providence.
     It happened around 1 am Friday morning at the corner of Pine and Garnet Streets, right behind the Johnson and Wales campus.
     The stabbing took place near local night spot, Club Hell.
     Police say two men were stabbed during a fight, but their injuries are not believed to be life threatening.
     ABC 6 reporter Malini Basu has the details...

Wednesday, May 20 at 2:30 PM Lenny wrote ...

hahaha, this story is about me...

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Wednesday, Dec 10 at 12:44 PM Stimbot wrote ...

Johnson and Wales needs to either move away or stop accepting everyone who applies there.

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