According to an article from the LA Times back from 1975, Cal Poly Pomona was the first state-owned college in California to obtain a beer and wine license.
The Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) department allowed a beer and wine license to Kellog West, Cal Poly's center for continuing education, with a restriction that the alcoholic beverages only be sold with meals.
The Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) department allowed a beer and wine license to Kellog West, Cal Poly's center for continuing education, with a restriction that the alcoholic beverages only be sold with meals.
Kellogg West has a restaurant open to the faculty, students, locals, and outside organizations that is used for everything from having a meal to hosting seminars.
According to the LA Times, Gordon Kelly, director of the ABC office in El Monte states, "People can't come in and sit and drink beer and wine like they would in a cocktail lounge or bar."
The article also states that a beer and wine license was granted to the University of Wisconsin in 1950, which is 25 years prior to when this article was published.
What does this mean for Cal State Long Beach students? Well earlier this semester, the Outpost applied for a beer and wine license. Starting in the Spring 2012 semester, alcoholic beverages will be available to students.
"For many college students, it's the thought that they are able to get alcohol at school is the reason why it sells well," says senior accounting major Will Chung. "The majority of consumers on campus are typical students who just want a cold beverage to unwind and relax. The fact that they can buy it at school is a convenience so they don't have to leave school to get a refreshment."
While alcoholic beverages can already be purchased at The Nugget, The Outpost will be the second vendor on campus to serve alcohol.
"For many college students, it's the thought that they are able to get alcohol at school is the reason why it sells well," says senior accounting major Will Chung. "The majority of consumers on campus are typical students who just want a cold beverage to unwind and relax. The fact that they can buy it at school is a convenience so they don't have to leave school to get a refreshment."
While alcoholic beverages can already be purchased at The Nugget, The Outpost will be the second vendor on campus to serve alcohol.