3/13/16

Taylor Hughes

Since fall 2011 Texas State University has been a tobacco-free campus, but with several hidden spots on campus some students may be sneaking a smoke. Taylor Hughes has more in this Bobcat Update.

Five years ago Texas State became a Tobacco-Free Campus banning all types of tobacco as well as e-cigarettes.
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While some students are glad the university is tobacco free, there are those who find it an inconvenience.
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However, Student Health Center Director Emilio Carranco says over the past few years the number of violations on campus has decreased.
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SU: The Student Health Center offers a free smoking cessation program and provides medicine to help students stop smoking.
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Last year only nine students took part in the smoking cessation program.
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Some students say they'd rather try to quit on their own.
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The tobacco policy is renewed each year, and students are encouraged to review and follow it. For Bobcat Update I'm Taylor Hughes.

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