The scribbling of notes and the soft echo of aspirin being crushed by 13 pairs hands resonated through one of the Georgia Campus of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine’s pharmacy labs. Under the guidance of future pharmacists and doctors, a select group of students from Meadowcreek and Berkmar high schools were learning how to take a solid pill form of aspirin and make it into a liquid form, something common in the pharmaceutical field.