Archive for: smoking

  • 4/20: The professors’ view

    4/20: The professors’ view

    Days before marijuana enthusiasts around the world celebrate the drug, 4/20 has already seen its fair share of controversy. Students over the past week have come forth with their opinions on the subject, denoting excitement as well as wariness... read more »

     
  • No-Smoking policy officially signed

    No-Smoking policy officially signed

    Chancellor Philip DiStefano signed the CU Boulder campus No-Smoking policy Wednesday. The policy bans smoking of any substances on university-owned and operated grounds by students, employees, visitors or contractors alike. The policy takes... read more »

     
  • CU’s smoking ban could affect students’ daily habits

    CU’s smoking ban could affect students’ daily habits

    Although smoking cigarettes negatively impacts a person’s health, many students partake in the addictive activity regularly. CU strives for a healthy campus, but is home to a large amount of people that are smokers. For these students,... read more »

     
  • CUSG Legislative Council votes on Greek bill, smoking ban

    CUSG Legislative Council votes on Greek bill, smoking ban

    Dozens of students flooded into the UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom Thursday night to attend the weekly CUSG Legislative Council meeting and take a stance on the two controversial bills being presented; a ban on smoking and a bill providing more funding... read more »

     
  • Student reaction on 4/20

    Student reaction on 4/20

    NewsTeam Boulder’s Kristin Parker gets student reactions about the University of Colorado’s crackdown on 4/20 events in Norlin Quad. (Courtesy NewsTeam/Kristin Parker)

     
  • Student group urges campus to “Stay classy” on 4/20

    Student group urges campus to “Stay classy” on 4/20

    Students and Boulder residents are organizing 4/20-based protests right and left, but one of the more recently-developed groups is taking a slightly different approach to the day. An event called “Stay classy CU,” created by sophomore astronomy... read more »