Drinking on your college/university campus?

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Hi Everyone!!

I have a question and am covering a story on this subject. Does, or did, your college or university allow drinking on its campus. Specifically, does your campus, on its grounds, have a bar (a bona fide business establishment) that sold alcohol? If so, when? Also, please tell me what university/college it was, so I can do some research into it.

Thanks in advance!!!
 
Here at RIT...

The dorm area is dry.

The academic area has one designated area... where you can only get one serving of bottled beer.

The on-campus apartments are damp... you're allowed if you're at least 21 years of age.

If you want to get graded for drinking alcohol... RIT offers a couple courses: Beers of the World and Wines of the World I & II. ;)
 
Inver Hills Community College don't allow any drinks on campus, once they allowed was at IHCC's 35th annisvary dinner with Garrison Kellior, as what I recealled from last fall. As for Inver Hills Apartments (student and low income housing) do allow but need to be 21 and up.
 
Drinking wine and beer legal here in Germany at age 16 except spirits...
 
my campus allowed it in the dorms for those who were of age. But not on the actual campus.
 
In my research, I've found that my university, UMD, allowed it in the past. I'm doing this research for an article for the newspaper.
 
At Gallaudet, almost all campus dorms are allowed to drinking beer/hard liquor if you are 21 yrs old and up, for Freshmen dorms, not allowed at all! For events, allowed to service beer if have alcohol certificate to sell beer...
 
At San Diego State University in the Montezuma Hall, there is only one on-campus bar that sells alcoholic drinks; however if you buy a drink, you are limited to drink in nearby premises which is consisted of a small indoor cafeteria where the bar is located at.

Once in a while, they will expand the limited premises to include outdoors for a certain event but with ropes tying up around the poles to limit the patrons outdoors rather than passing the drinks to underaged students outside.

The bar isn't isolated-- it got "fast-foods" joints next to it, included the Aztec Store which is an convience store, so the students do pass by the bar almost daily if they are on the east side of campus.
(There are three places where you do have choices of various shops that offer foods/beverages: West Commons, East Commons, and Montezuma Hall.)
Montezuma Hall is more of Student's lobby-- there is bowling alley there, STA travel agency, a USBank, Postal Annex, a ticket booth for sports games, et cetera... the Montezuma Hall is also the main entrance for the students dorms on outskirts of the campus-- so Montezuma Hall got a great number of students walking by.

I am sure you don't want to know about the dorms-- I think you want to know about what's ON the campus.
 
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