ESCONDIDO, CA — A Presbyterian seminary has taken swift action by expelling a student who violated standards of character and conduct when he decided to smoke low-quality cigars on campus.

Westminster Seminary California was founded in 1980 and since that time has always been committed to doctrinal clarity, rigorous academics, and superior tobacco. They know that part of becoming Reformed means taking up smoking, so they wrote tobacco standards for both students and faculty. These standards were placed alongside the Three Forms Of Unity and the Westminster Confession of Faith to maintain clear rules for the campus.

"Our conduct policy in the student handbook could not be more clear," said President Knox. "We must match our superior theology as set forth in the reformed confessions of the

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