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ABOUT IT arc to ban smoking starting jan. 1 in divisive move
By John Ferrannini jferr1995@gmail.com American River College is scheduled to become tobacco free on Jan. 1, 2016, the first campus to do so among the Los Rios colleges. President Thomas Greene decided to institute a ban of tobacco on campus after the results of a survey conducted last April showed that breathing in secondhand smoke bothers 86 percent of students and 93 percent of school employees who participated in the questionnaire. “There’s no safe level of exposure to secondhand smoke,” said Greene.
“Any kind of level of exposure has a negative impact on an individual’s health.” Greene said that he and his leadership team discussed three possible options for the future of tobacco on campus: maintaining the current rule, which prohibits smoking indoors and within 30 feet of a building’s entrance, creating designated smoking areas or banning smoking entirely. Greene’s decision to institute the ban follows a new wave of proposed tobacco restrictions. The California State Senate approved a bill in June that would raise the age for purchasing tobacco products from 18 to 21. A similar measure was signed into law in Hawaii.
Dean of athletics retires warzecka leaves after distinguished career in college sports By Kameron Schmid kameronschmid@gmail.com After three years at the helm, American River College Dean of Athletics and Athletics Director Greg Warzecka officially resigned on July 31, leaving ARC and college athletics after a nearly 40-year career in the field, 30 years of which he spent as athletics director of a college. According to Warzecka, the search for his replacement has been difficult, and he anticipates it possibly taking until the beginning of the spring semester to be finished, with fall’s dean of athletics being an in-
terim hire. Warzecka, who turned 64 last April, came to ARC in 2012 after retiring from his position as director of intercollegiate athletics at UC Davis, where for over 16 years he led the athletic program that was in NCAA’s Division-II and did not offer scholarships, to eventually a Division-I program that offered $6 million in scholarships annually. Warzecka said this time, retirement might stick. “I just want to walk down a different path for the rest of my life. I’m not quite sure what that path is,” he said. He plans to take off work com-
pletely this year until Christmas, and at that time re-evaluate his future. “If I like that and feel comfortable, I won’t work anymore,” said Warzecka. “If I feel like I need to add something to my life, I might go back and do some things in a different capacity.” When Warzecka’s wife passed away in January, it caused him to pause and recollect his thoughts on how committed he wanted to be to his job; a job he says that’s big enough for three people to do, but had been only his. “I’ve been on the road during
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after an 11-2 season last year, coaches and players are getting ready for next month’s season opener FOOTBALL| PAGE 7