Ohio State University has budgeted a whopping $100,000 to install no-smoking signs and banners on campus, The Lantern student newspaper reports.
So far, campus officials have used nearly half that money, $43,000, for the signs and banners that have already popped up on campus since Jan. 1, when the campuswide ban on smoking took effect, according to the Lantern.
The Lantern proceeded to interview several students who called it a waste of money, and also criticized the policy as unenforceable and an invasion of personal liberties.
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