I’m for it even though I’m a smoker because it would cut down on litter, but really I’d like to see designated smoking areas. Kenneth Walker, junior, Mechanical Engineering
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It depends on the crowd they want to bring here. It wouldn’t affect me, but a non-smoking campus is good because it could keep out some “riff-raff” so to speak. Jimi Keller, sophomore, Finance
I’m all about civil liberties, so I don’t think it should be a smoke-free campus. It’s a public university and we pay to be here. Meredith Phillips, junior, Biology
People can only smoke outside anyways, and I don’t think [a smoke-free campus] makes much of a difference. I don’t see the purpose. Jayla Tally, junior, African American Studies
From left to right: Emily Dievendorf, Adam Zenke and Derek Dobies speak on LGBT equality and marriage rights.