smoking

Smoke signals new drinking trend

When drinking alcohol is no longer enough, students might turn to smoking their drink of choice.Continue...

As Queen's turns to smoke-free campus, cessation supports scarce

Queen’s campus and properties went completely smoke-free on June 1, joining 82 other Canadian universities with smoke-free campuses. The ban applied to cigarettes, nicotine vaporizers, cigars or any product capable of being smoked.Continue...

Electronic cigarette companies not responsible for youth consumption

E-cigarettes like Juuls pose health concerns, but their popularity shouldn’t penalize the companies that created them.Continue...

Queen’s students promote WouldURather smoking cessation contest

This year, Queen’s students Joseph Lee and Jennifer Dal Cin have been working with Leave the Pack Behind social change organization to pursue their vision of a smoke-free Ontario.Continue...

Smoking ban won’t positively impact universities

Banning smoking on university campuses may create more problems than it actually solves.Continue...

A smoke-free campus won't help students

Making campus smoke-free would alienate students who smoke, when what they really need is support and acceptance to help them quit.Continue...

Talking Heads: Should smoking be banned on campus?

Should smoking be banned on campus?Continue...