February 24, 2011
- 5:00 pm
By Jenn - Wagner College
Smoking is bad for you.
If any generation knows that, our generation does. We’re the ant-smoking campaign generation. We’re the ones who saw the pictures of the lungs before and after someone spent their lives smoking. We’re the kids who were told not to cave to peer pressure. The ones who sat through D.A.R.E. classes and school assemblies and were told before we ever encountered a cigarette that smoking kills. So we know the dangers, those of us who smoke and those of us who have never smoked. We’re well informed and well aware, and people make their own decisions for their own reasons regardless.
There will never be a world where no one smokes. (Maybe I’ll eat my words someday, but I’d do so gladly.) So why exactly is the campaign to rid the world of smoking still a big issue? Yesterday, Mayor Bloomberg signed a law banning smoking in public places like parks and beaches. And now, according to Gawker, the government is asking tobacco companies to publish corrective statements on their advertisements and marketing materials, statements that read, “Smoking is very addictive. And it’s not easy to quit…We manipulated cigarettes to make them more addictive… When you smoke, the nicotine actually changes the brain—that’s why quitting is so hard.” This is just one of many, and they do get harsher. And while part of me revels in the fact that tobacco companies are finally being forced to admit to just how harmful their products are, another part of me knows this will make no difference at all.
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Tags: anti smoking, anti smoking campaign, corrective statements, Mayor Bloomberg, no smoking, quit smoking, smoking, smoking ban, smoking in college, stop smoking, tobacco comapnies
November 5, 2008
- 11:30 am
By Kelly - UMass
[Our writer, Kelly, has made it her goal to quit smoking and share her experiences with you. We have been following her for two weeks now. Here is her latest progress.]
Well, I’ve been trying to refrain from smoking at all, but – geez – it is tough. Last week wasn’t too bad – I smoked maybe one or two a day and had a day or two where I didn’t smoke a cig at all. Even better, I didn’t even crave one – score!
But, then, I went to a Halloween party last weekend where I buckled and smoked about ten cigarettes in one night. I know, bad girl, Kelly; but honestly, with all the liquor, I just let myself go with the smoking…again. There’s something about needing a smoke with my vodka soda, or my glass of red wine that I just can’t seem to shake. Am I the only one?
After my lovely smoking binge of Friday, I tried to calm down the rest of the weekend. And I did. I smoked only one or two cigarettes a day for the rest of the weekend.
On my way to work on Monday, though, I almost put my car in park and asked the guy in traffic behind me, who was smoking a cig, if I could bum one. Then I realized how crazy and pathetic I would have looked, so I stopped myself. I didn’t have a cigarette that morning, and I didn’t have one for the rest of the day. I made a conscious decision to either go big – and do it as close to cold turkey as I can until I can finally withdraw myself from the cravings – or not do it at all. And not doing it at all is not an option. Read More »
Tags: 411, bar, beer, Body, bum a cigarette, cigarette, cocktails, daily intake, drinking, drinking and smoking, habit, health, lungs, martini, mooch, no smoking, pack a day, pack of cigarettes, progress, quit, quit smoking, runner, smoke and drink, smoker, stop smoking, tips, vodka
July 24, 2008
- 1:00 pm
By CC Staff

Dudes prefer a size 10
Really? He’s still alive? I could have sworn he was long gone. …Or maybe I was just wishing.
Cheap drugs in Mexico? Not anymore
Screetch to write a Tell All. Seriously.
Straight up weird: identical everything.
The Billionaires want you to STOP SMOKING
Jason’s baaacck!
…And so is Freddy (Which means both my toolshed and my dreams are no longer safe)
Dana Scully kicks ass
50 Cent don’t play, Taco Bell!
Oh man, Zac Efron…how is this helping the gay rumors?
Tags: 50 cent, cheap drugs, dana scully, Dustin Diamond, gay, mexico, quitting smoking, Ryan Cabrera, saved by the bell, screetch, size 12, size 6, size 8, smoking, stop smoking, taco bell, the x files, zac efron