Current:Home > FinanceMichigan State University plans to sell alcohol at four home football games -TradeFocus
Michigan State University plans to sell alcohol at four home football games
View
Date:2025-04-16 21:10:37
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan State University plans to sell alcohol at select home football games this season following a recent change to state law that permits liquor licenses to be issued to sporting venues at public universities.
The Board of Trustees at Michigan State University voted unanimously Wednesday to authorize the school to request liquor licenses to sell alcohol at four football games beginning with a Sept. 16 game against the University of Washington.
The board’s vote came after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed legislation in July lifting the state’s ban on alcohol being sold at college sporting events. Whitmer said at the time that the new law would help “reduce the likelihood of binge drinking before games,” while also bringing “in a heck of a lot more revenue.”
If the liquor licenses are approved by the Michigan Liquor Control Commission, the university also plans to sell alcohol at Spartan Stadium on Sept. 23 against Maryland, Oct. 21 against Michigan and Nov. 4 against Nebraska. Officials said they chose not to sell liquor at the first two home games at the beginning of September because of logistical challenges.
Liquor sales will begin one hour before the start of the game and end with five minutes remaining in the third quarter.
“For me, it’s about the amenities that our fans are able to appreciate in our stadium,” said MSU athletic director Allan Haller. “I really want our fans to have those same amenities in our stadiums that they have when they travel to support our team at visiting stadiums.”
The university also hopes to sell alcohol at venues for other sports, including basketball, baseball, softball and soccer.
veryGood! (57266)
Related
- Justice Department, Louisville reach deal after probe prompted by Breonna Taylor killing
- Maine lobster industry wins reprieve but environmentalists say whales will die
- Warming Trends: Chief Heat Officers, Disappearing Cave Art and a Game of Climate Survival
- Larry Nassar stabbed multiple times in attack at Florida federal prison
- 'Malcolm in the Middle’ to return with new episodes featuring Frankie Muniz
- Indiana Bill Would Make it Harder to Close Coal Plants
- Today's Al Roker Reflects on Health Scares in Emotional Father's Day Tribute
- What Has Trump Done to Alaska? Not as Much as He Wanted To
- IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
- Al Pacino, 83, Welcomes First Baby With Girlfriend Noor Alfallah
Ranking
- Spooky or not? Some Choa Chu Kang residents say community garden resembles cemetery
- Belarusian Victoria Azarenka says it was unfair to be booed at Wimbledon after match with Ukrainian Elina Svitolina
- In a Move That Could be Catastrophic for the Climate, Trump’s EPA Rolls Back Methane Regulations
- The economics lessons in kids' books
- House passes bill to add 66 new federal judgeships, but prospects murky after Biden veto threat
- Warming Trends: A Global Warming Beer Really Needs a Frosty Mug, Ghost Trees in New York and a Cooking Site Gives Up Beef
- Young Voters, Motivated by Climate Change and Environmental Justice, Helped Propel Biden’s Campaign
- Buying a home became a key way to build wealth. What happens if you can't afford to?
Recommendation
McConnell absent from Senate on Thursday as he recovers from fall in Capitol
Maine lobster industry wins reprieve but environmentalists say whales will die
Video: As Covid-19 Hinders City Efforts to Protect Residents From the Heat, Community Groups Step In
Video: As Covid-19 Hinders City Efforts to Protect Residents From the Heat, Community Groups Step In
Warm inflation data keep S&P 500, Dow, Nasdaq under wraps before Fed meeting next week
Buying an electric car? You can get a $7,500 tax credit, but it won't be easy
Charlie Sheen’s Daughter Sami Sheen Celebrates One Year Working on OnlyFans With New Photo
James Lewis, prime suspect in the 1982 Tylenol murders, found dead