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W.Va. colleges, universities consider tobacco bans
CHARLESTON, W.Va. --West Liberty University in the state's Northern Panhandle is the latest school to join a nationwide trend of tobacco-free college campuses, with plans to enforce a smoking ban next week.
The Ohio County-based university will prohibit the use of tobacco products, including e-cigarettes and hookah, on all indoor and outdoor grounds starting Jan. 1.
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W.Va. colleges, universities consider tobacco bans
CHARLESTON, W.Va. --West Liberty University in the state's Northern Panhandle is the latest school to join a nationwide trend of tobacco-free college campuses, with plans to enforce a smoking ban next week.
The Ohio County-based university will prohibit the use of tobacco products, including e-cigarettes and hookah, on all indoor and outdoor grounds starting Jan. 1.
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