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MIAMI, Jan. 7 (UPI) -- A Florida university says it has instituted a campus-wide ban on smoking, including recreational areas, dorms, and even outdoors and in cars. Florida International University is the second school in the state to announce a tobacco ban after the University of Florida, which went smoke-free in July, The Miami Herald reported Friday. Everyone who drives into or sets foot on campus, whether faculty, staff, students or visitors, must comply, the university said. Read More |