By Brooke Moody—
It’s hard to ignore the pungent, musty odor of cigarette smoke. Students at U of L are all too familiar with this smell. It’s a common sight to see smokers lingering outside between classes, puffing out clouds of permeating smoke. But wait—isn’t the University of Louisville a smoke-free campus?
Officially, the university is a “smoke-free.” On Nov. 18, 2010 the university adopted a no smoking policy. The policy states that the “smoking of any substance is not allowed on any of the U of L campuses,” yet a visit to campus would reveal an atmosphere where smoking is prevalent.