In a few years it's gonna be no more cigs on three campuses of the University of Michigan. That shouldn't mean get all your smoking in now, it means start weening yourself off the nicotine.
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Joining hundreds of college campuses around the country, the
University of Michigan plans to go smoke-free on its three campuses by
mid-2011.
The policy was unanimously approved by U-M President Mary Sue
Coleman and the university's executive officers, which includes the
chancellors of both U-M Flint and U-M Dearborn.
The idea is to promote a healthier campus culture
where smoking is actively discouraged, said U-M Chief Health Officer
and University Health Service Director Robert Winfield. He estimates
about 15 percent of faculty, staff and students smoke at least casually.
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