Lethbridge College just says “no” to cannabis consumption on campus
LETHBRIDGE – Anyone wanting to toke up on campus at Lethbridge College will have to find another place to do it, even when recreational marijuana becomes legal Oct. 17.
It will not be allowed in or around academic buildings, on campus or in residence.
That decision was made by the College’s executive and senior leadership, says Dr. Samantha Lenci, Provost and Vice-President Academic, for several reasons.
“We have early childhood, we have child and youth care here, we have automotives, we have heavy equipment. So, for us, our programming and the health and safety of our students and faculty and staff, that all went to the decision that we’ve announced.”


