Vaping Persists on Campus
Whether it’s occasional clouds of thick, white smoke or the occasional fruity or minty scent you smell walking to and from class, one doesn’t have to look too hard around campus to find evidence of vaping. In recent times, vaping has undergone a technological revolution. The latest disposable vapes, like the Orion Bar and CRAZY B15000, have raised new concerns on campus. These innovative devices come equipped with screens that display information about vape juice levels and battery life. Despite Chico State being a smoke and tobacco-free campus since 2017, vaping is still an issue for some students.
WellCat Prevention’s Vaping 101
In an effort to tackle this problem, WellCat Prevention organized Vaping 101, a student-led presentation and the most recent installment of the Wildcat ROAR series. The presentation was conducted by student peer educator Lissette Mejia and took place on Nov. 17. Mejia and her colleagues sought to inform students about the dangers of vaping and share resources on quitting with them.
The Eye-Opening Presentation
Multiple attendees spent 45 minutes learning about the harm vaping can cause from student peer educators. The audience was thoroughly engaged in the discussion, asking questions and commenting while enjoying free pizza. The student peer educators shared a variety of data and information in their presentation, complete with plenty of infographics and statistics. For example, one Puff Bar has as much nicotine in it as 50 cigarettes. Additionally, the harmful chemicals found in vaping devices and e-cigarettes result in respiratory issues and cancer.
Surprising Information About Vape Flavors
One piece of information that seemed to surprise students was that certain flavors of vape products, specifically vanilla and cinnamon, can actually be worse for your health than others. Researchers attribute this to the fact that these vape flavors contain chemicals that are used in food flavoring, and while these chemicals may be safe to ingest, they can be harmful if inhaled.
Encouraging Turnout
Mejia was happy with the turnout; she said that previous installments of the Wildcat Roar series had larger audiences of up to 40 students, specifically their presentations on alcohol, prescription drugs, and how to help a friend with a substance issue.
Resources for Quitting
Kelsey Simpson, the Prevention Coordinator for WellCat Prevention, said there will be more coverage of vaping in the future, and there are numerous resources available for those interested in stopping vaping. Some of the resources, such as appointments with a cessation counselor, free nicotine patches, and nicotine gum, are all made available by WellCat Prevention at the Campus Alcohol and Drug Education Center.
The Great American Smokeout
Other resources involve community organizations, and none exhibit this more prominently than The Great American Smokeout, an annual event put on by the American Cancer Society. The event, which took place at the Trinity Commons on Nov. 18, attracted several students. It hosted a variety of different information booths, including ones from Butte County’s Nicotine Action Alliance, the California Health Collaborative’s Leadership in Equity Action and Development program, and Enloe Medical Center.
Addressing Vaping’s Accessibility
Simpson said the purpose of the Smokeout was to reach out to students who vape or use tobacco products and challenge them to quit or reduce their usage. This type of outreach is important for any campus where vapes and nicotine products are easily accessible. A quick Google map search reveals that there are 10 smoke shops within a ten-minute drive from Chico State, with several of them being within walking distance from campus. Close proximity and the sheer number of smokeshops make obtaining tobacco and nicotine products relatively easy.
Insights from a Smoke Shop Employee
Elijah Duffy, a Chico State student and employee at The Dungeon Smoke Shop, shared insights into the preferences of young customers. He mentioned that while some young people still purchase cigarettes, a significant majority opt for disposables. Duffy also highlighted that The Dungeon takes product safety seriously, conducting research and testing to ensure their products are safe for use.
Seek Support at WellCat Prevention
For those who could not attend the Great American Smokeout or Vaping 101 but are interested in resources and information on how to combat substance addiction or abuse, the WellCat Prevention Center is open Monday-Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is located at Sutter Resident Hall, specifically SUTR 150P, and is right next to the HUB.
In addition, both in-person and Zoom meetings with a professional staff member are available. Meetings can be scheduled by contacting the prevention center at (530) 898-6450 or by clicking here.
Conclusion: A Healthier, Vape-Free Future
In conclusion, Chico State’s proactive approach to combat vaping addiction demonstrates its commitment to the well-being of its student body. With educational initiatives, resources, and outreach efforts, the university is paving the way for a healthier, vape-free campus environment. By educating students about the risks of vaping and providing them with the tools to quit, Chico State is taking a bold step toward a future where nicotine addiction becomes a thing of the past.
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