Dry campus, the Glossary
"Dry campus" is the term used for the banning of alcohol at colleges and universities, regardless of the owner's age or intention to consume it elsewhere.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Alcohol (drug), College, Midwestern United States, Southern United States, The Economist, United States, University.
- Alcohol law
- Student culture in the United States
Alcohol (drug)
Alcohol, sometimes referred to by the chemical name ethanol, is one of the most widely used and abused psychoactive drugs in the world and falls under the depressant category. Dry campus and Alcohol (drug) are Alcohol law.
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College
A college (Latin: collegium) is an educational institution or a constituent part of one.
Midwestern United States
The Midwestern United States, also referred to as the Midwest or the American Midwest, is one of four census regions of the United States Census Bureau.
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Southern United States
The Southern United States, sometimes Dixie, also referred to as the Southern States, the American South, the Southland, Dixieland, or simply the South, is a geographic and cultural region of the United States.
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The Economist
The Economist is a British weekly newspaper published in printed magazine format and digitally.
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United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
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University
A university is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines.
See also
Alcohol law
- 1916 New South Wales closing hour referendum
- 1928 New South Wales prohibition referendum
- 1947 New South Wales closing hour referendum
- 1954 New South Wales closing hour referendum
- 1967 New England (Australia) statehood referendum
- 1969 New South Wales Sunday trading referendum
- Alcohol (drug)
- Alcohol advertising
- Alcohol law
- Alcohol monopolies
- Alcohol-free zone
- Alcohol-related crime
- Alcoholism in adolescence
- BYOB
- Blood alcohol content
- Bratt System
- Breathalyzer
- Breathometer
- Crown distillery
- Drinking in public
- Driving under the influence
- Dry campus
- Field sobriety testing
- Ignition interlock device
- Isle of Man Pure Beer Act
- Last call
- Legal drinking age
- Liquor license
- Liquor store
- Local option
- Malt drink
- Medical amnesty policy
- Pharmacology of ethanol
- Prohibition
- Prohibitionism
- Propination laws
- Reinheitsgebot
- Shoulder tap (alcohol)
- Six o'clock swill
- Social host liability
- Underage club
- Wine law
Student culture in the United States
- Collegiate a cappella
- Dry campus
- Geeks & Greeks
- Georgia Educational Technology Fair
- Goldfish swallowing
- Homecoming
- Integration Bee
- Intersession
- Koofers
- Midnight breakfast
- Mountain Day
- Nightwork: A History of Hacks and Pranks at MIT
- Panty raid
- Party school
- Revision week
- Senior Week
- Sophomore
- South Campus Neighborhood
- Taps (bugle call)
- Undie Run
- University of Pennsylvania student life
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry_campus
Also known as Wet campus.