MSU Begins Semester As Tobacco-Free Campus
When students return back to Missouri State University in Springfield there'll be a change on campus. MSU officials say after two years of working on the plan the campus will be tobacco-free. The use of tobacco on university property will be prohibited with very few exceptions. Designated smoking sections will still be allowed outside JQH, Juanita K Hammons Hall, and the Hammons Student Center.







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