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Full text of ' No Class on Monday, Sept. 3 for Labor Day Battle of the ban Smoking on campus still an issue, enforcement from the college through staff on the rise Photo by Nathan Camp ABOVE: Students are asked to put out their cigarettes after being caught smoking outside of the SSC. BELOW: Cigarette waste litters the gravel area and a drain by the BIC Walkway on the south side of the building. NATHAN CAMP EDITOR IN CHIEF Caution: Cigarette smoking may be haz¬ ardous to your health. If you are one of the four approximated col¬ lege students smoking nationwide, you see that message every time you take out a cigarette. For those that don’t smoke, the warning is obvious.
As the tobacco ban was put into place on Aug. 6, visions of fresh air and cleaner walk¬ ways were set into mo¬ tion by the college. No longer would one walk through the parking lot to be greet¬ ed by a face full of smoke at an entrance before going to class.
Rumors of students who would rebel and start smoking in the buildings soon came and passed. 29, the campus police have had contact with over 120 people concerning the to¬ bacco ban and those that have had to be asked to abide, according to Dean of Student Affairs Sue Martin. She also noted that those asked to stop were understanding of the “The intent for imple¬ mentation at this time is to educate students, employees and visitors of the new policy,” said Martin. “If it is noted uals are consistently in violation of the Tobac¬ co Free policy then the Police will begin to en¬ force the warning and or fines as appropriate.” does allow smoking in vehicles as long as smoke and waste is con¬ tained in the vehicle. “Tobacco use is per¬ mitted inside private vehicles.
The improper disposal of tobacco and tobacco-related products from a vehicle while on College of DuPage premises is prohibit¬ ed.” According to the Tobacco-Free Campus Policy No. For students such as 28 year old Addison resident Patrick Callaghan who takes numerous classes and commutes via Pace Bus to the campus, it pro¬ vides some difficulty for how to take smoke breaks between classes with a busy schedule and no vehicle on campus, but “it could give me the motiva¬ tion to quit,” he remarked. With the estimated 25 percent of the student body affected by the ban, there is the other 75 percent that don’t smoke. The tobacco ban does allow students to smoke in cars, but does not offer alternatives such as chew¬ ing tobacco or E-cigarettes due to the harmful affects that these products can still cause despite not having the stigma that cigarettes have due to sec¬ ond hand smoke and the effects on non smokers. For more information about the tobacco ban, please visit cod.edu/tobacco or contact Sue Martin at martinsu@cod.
Photo by London Summers 2 COURIER. AUGUST 31, 2012 Financial Aid Fraud The college’s officials now have to deal with over two million dollars of past-due tuition and fees due to a suspected financial aid fraud ring that targeted community colleges. The college was first informed by Chase NEWS NewsBriefs Bank that there was suspicious activity concern¬ ing a number of students that were all on fiancial aid. COD has estimated that $354,000 have been lost during the past four terms of classes.
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For more information, contact Joe Moore at (630) 942-2371. SERVICE LEARNING and VOLUNTEER FAIR Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2012 9 a.m. Student Resource Center (SRC) Lower Walkway between the bookstore and the Student Services Center (SSC) All students are invited to attend! Local community partners will be available to talk to College of DuPage students about Service Learning and volunteer opportunities.
Contact the Career Services Center, (630) 942-2230, [email protected]. For Americans with Disabilities Act accommodations, call (630) 942-2141 (voice) or (630) 858-9692 (TDD).
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MARKETING Student Leaders up Council iiext itleettnct: pizza with the president WE WELCOME COLLEGE OF DUPAGE PRESIDENT, DR. BREUDER, TO DISCUSS VARIOUS TOPICS ABOUT THE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE WHILE ENJOYING PIZZA!
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 2012 FROM 4 TO 5PM IN SSC3245 For More Information: www.cod.edu/slc or 630-942-2718 / NEWS COURIER. AUGUST 31, 2012 3 ImportantEmails Board of Trustees Chairman: David Carlin [email protected] Vice Chairman: Erin N.