Cupertino Courier

De Anza students express support for smoke-free campus

Anti-tobacco coalition to push for college `no smoking' policy

- By Anne Gelhaus agelhaus@bayareanew­sgroup.com

Almost two years after student leaders at De Anza College called for the Cupertino campus to be 100% vape- and smokefree, on- and off-campus groups teamed up to push for the adoption of a formal “no smoking” policy.

Members of Clean Air De Anza (CADA), a campus student organizati­on, and Asian Pacific Islander Coalition for Health Against Tobacco (API-CHAT) distribute­d informatio­n Jan. 19 about a 100% smoke-free campus policy at De Anza's Hinson Campus Center.

“We are educating students on the benefits of a 100% smokefree campus, similar to the policy already enacted by a majority of California community colleges and all UC and CSU campuses,” Owen Wise-pierik, API-CHAT'S community engagement coordinato­r, said in a statement. “This policy has been passed by De Anza's Student Senate and Academic Senate but has yet to be adopted as official policy.”

The De Anza Associated Student Body Senate voted on Feb. 1, 2021, to endorse a resolution calling for the removal of designated smoking areas on the De Anza College campus. The resolution also calls for De Anza to be a 100% smoke- and vape-free campus.

The resolution states that a 2019 survey found 70% of students have been exposed to secondhand cigarette and vape smoke on campus. According to the survey, 29% of students favored a smoke-free campus, and 37% wanted to see just one designated smoking area on the college grounds.

The senate resolution also points out that all UC and CSU campuses are completely smokefree, compared to only 52% of California Community College

campuses in 2021. That number has since increased to 62%. The De Anza Academic Senate, representi­ng faculty, voted to support a 100% smoke- and tobaccofre­e policy in November 2018. The college's classified staff has to take a similar vote before the policy is adopted on campus.

Wise-pierik and fellow APICHAT

staffer Tanya Payyappill­y manned the informatio­n table on Jan. 19, handing out informatio­n such as the California College and University Smoke/tobacco-free Policy Report Card, the senate resolution and the De Anza Campus Tobacco Survey Report. They also provided students with informatio­n about

quitting vaping and tobacco, offering students “quit kits.”

“Many students walking through the cafeteria at Hinson Campus Center for lunch stopped to speak with the organizers, pick up printed materials and sign up to support the policy and volunteer with future events,” the statement reads.

 ?? COURTESY PHOTO ?? Owen Wise-pierik and Tanya Payyappill­y, staffers at Asian Pacific Islander Coalition for Health Against Tobacco (API-CHAT), talk to De Anza College students about making the campus smoke-free Jan. 19in De Anza's Hinson Campus Center. API-CHAT teamed with Clean Air De Anza to distribute informatio­n including the 2019De Anza Campus Tobacco Survey Report, which indicates that 29% of students favored a smoke-free campus, and 37% wanted to see just one designated smoking area on the college grounds.
COURTESY PHOTO Owen Wise-pierik and Tanya Payyappill­y, staffers at Asian Pacific Islander Coalition for Health Against Tobacco (API-CHAT), talk to De Anza College students about making the campus smoke-free Jan. 19in De Anza's Hinson Campus Center. API-CHAT teamed with Clean Air De Anza to distribute informatio­n including the 2019De Anza Campus Tobacco Survey Report, which indicates that 29% of students favored a smoke-free campus, and 37% wanted to see just one designated smoking area on the college grounds.

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