Anonymous
Post 01/29/2013 07:19     Subject: Re:Christopher Newport

No, most schools are not "dry". If you are 21 in most colleges it is not illegal to have booze on campus. And, if you are under 21, the rules are more, shall we say, "liberal". CNU is proactive in enforcing the no alcohol rule. Most other colleges only enforce it when it is abused.

My sense is that lots more kids get in trouble for alcohol than at other schools.

This would be a great social study for someone.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2013 22:11     Subject: Christopher Newport

Anonymous wrote:CNU is a good school. Small classes taught by professors--not graduate assistants.
Lots of nice, new buildings. It is a dry campus and a lot of the kids don't like this. School is very strict on this issue. Could use a little more flexibility.


Aren't most colleges "dry" since the drinking age is 21? Or, is this comment about the school's conservative views?
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2013 14:26     Subject: Christopher Newport

CNU is a good school. Small classes taught by professors--not graduate assistants.
Lots of nice, new buildings. It is a dry campus and a lot of the kids don't like this. School is very strict on this issue. Could use a little more flexibility.
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2013 08:36     Subject: Re:Christopher Newport

I also would like to see this forum stick to facts and firsthand information/experiences and spare us the snark.