rashida? according to a recent campus survey, a majority of students, faculty and staff say they are exposed to secondhand smoke everyday. ">>>campuses united for good health is a on campus organization that is trying to stop smoking at sjsu. the groups presidents says its main goal is to teach students why on campus smoking should be eliminated isra says "what we are targeting is educating the campus on the harms of smoking and secondhand smoke, both health wise and enviromentally". the current smoking policy at san jose state follows executive order w-42-93, issued by the governor of california : "all smoking in state owned buildings and leased spaces, including residence facilities, student apartments, students rooms, patio's and stairwells is prohibited". those who choose to smoke, must be outside and at least 25 feet away from doorways, stairs and groundlevel intake structures". but one smoking student, feels banning smoking outright is unfair "to have it really enforced, will actually ki