MOORHEAD, Minn. (KFGO/KVRR) - Concordia College is lifting its 125-year-old dry dorm policy.
The announcement comes as good news to many of the students living on the campus. Of course, there will be some limitations.
"We're not talking about large parties, we're not talking about the common areas and beer or wine being or other alcohol being available there," says Concordia College Vice President Dr. Sue Oatey.
Along with limitations on quantity and where alcohol can be kept, students also have to be 21 or over to have alcohol in their dorm room.
"We will spend this semester working with our residential students and our student government under those parameters to develop a policy that we would implement in the spring," says Dr. Oatey.
Concordia plans to have the details of the new policy released in the coming months. The policy will go into effect in time for the coming spring term.
Concordia will be the first college in the Fargo-Moorhead area to change to wet dorms.