Locations Approved for Possession, Consumption And/Or Use of Alcoholic Beverages for Texas A&M University (TAMU), TAMU at Galveston, TAMU at Qatar

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Locations Approved for Possession, Consumption And/Or Use of Alcoholic Beverages for Texas A&M University (TAMU), TAMU at Galveston, TAMU at Qatar Locations Approved for Possession, Consumption and/or Use of Alcoholic Beverages for Texas A&M University (TAMU), TAMU at Galveston, TAMU at Qatar Texas A&M University Non-restricted locations: President's Residence – no restrictions The Reed House – no restrictions Vice President for Student Affairs' Residence – no restrictions Board of Regents' Facilities- no restrictions Bush Presidential Apartment – no restrictions George Bush Foundation Suite – no restrictions Jon L. Hagler Center (located on the TAMU campus/not a university facility) – no restrictions Clayton Williams Alumni Center (located on the TAMU campus/not a university facility) Texas A&M Hotel and Conference Center (located on the TAMU campus/not a university facility) Facilities leased or otherwise made available for a set term to individuals or associations (e.g., Bush Library-Rotunda) – no restrictions Restricted locations: University Classrooms (only permitted when used in conjunction with academic instruction or research) Horticultural Gardens, including Buildings 3171 and 3172 Forsyth Center Galleries J. Wayne Stark Galleries Duncan Dining Hall The University Club Annenberg Presidential Conference Center President’s Office Suite Kyle Field Pepsi Fan Zone outside Kyle Field Facilities leased or otherwise made available for a set term to individuals or associations (e.g., Bush Library-Rotunda) University Apartments Residence Hall Rooms (where all occupants are at least 21 years of age) Reed Arena N.W. Dick Freeman Arena O.D. Butler, Jr. Animal Science Teaching, Research and Extension Complex (ASTREC) G. Rollie White Visitor Center Beef Cattle Center Tailgate parties at NCAA intercollegiate events Buildings at the Research Park Easterwood Airport (includes McKenzie Terminal, General Aviation Terminal) Easterwood Airport (facilities leased or otherwise made available for a set term to individuals, corporations, or associations) Student Recreation Center (Garden Room, Archery Room, and Indoor Soccer Courts), Outdoor Plaza, Rooms 1114, 1130, 1134, 2221, 2225, 2228 and 2229) Sam Houston Sanders Corps of Cadets Center McFerrin Athletic Center Cox-McFerrin Center for Aggie Basketball George P. and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics and Astronomy Building, excluding faculty offices Cynthia Woods Mitchell Garden Cushing Memorial Library & Archives Jack K. Williams Administration Building Rotunda J. Earl Rudder Exhibit Hall Texas Institute for Preclinical Studies Building (TIPS) Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building (ILSB), excluding any classrooms Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park Davis Diamond Memorial Student Center Bethancourt Ballroom (2300) and associated pre-function spaces The Robert M. Gates Ballroom (2401) and adjacent room University Center Suites National Center for Therapeutics Manufacturing Building – Entry Foyer Ellis Soccer Field Club Bright Athletic Complex Balcony and Lobby Areas, including Great Hall, of YMCA Building Glasscock Center (Library, Room 311) ScottsMiracle-Gro Facility for Lawn and Garden Research Soltis Center, Costa Rica Geochemical & Environmental Research Group Building CITYCENTRE facility – Houston, Texas Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences Bldg 0507, Veterinary Medical Sciences, and outside on lawn immediately adjacent to Classroom 201 Bldg 0508, Veterinary Teaching Hospital Bldg 1026, Veterinary Medicine Administration Veterinary & Biomedical Education Complex Bldgs 1812, 1813 & 1814 Thomas G. Hildebrand, DVM ’56 Equine Complex Louis Pearce Pavilion Liberal Arts and Humanities Building, Reception Mezzanine 3rd floor Texas A&M AgriLife The Gardens at Texas A&M University Langford Building A, Wright Gallery Zachry Engineering Education Complex AgriLife Center at College Station and nearby grounds John D. White ’70 – Robert L. Walker ‘58 Music Activities Center Multi-purpose Academic Building - McAllen, TX John H. Lindsey Building Joe H. Reynolds Medical Building, College Station, Texas Golf Course Club House Bush School facility – Washington D.C (1620 L. St. NW) Texas A&M University School of Law Conference Center Lecture Hall Library Room 104, Moot Court Room/Mock Trial Room Kitchen - 1515 Commerce, Fort Worth, TX 76102 Parking lots located between 13th Street and Lancaster Avenue Star Telegram Building, 307 W. 7th Street, Suite LL 50, Fort Worth, Texas 76102 – around the grand staircase Texas A&M University at Galveston Area by dock, to include visiting vessels Vessels to include . R/V Trident . Earl Milan . T/S General Rudder McCloy Arena – Gym Area Mary Moody Northen Student Center – Room 125 and Lobby Wetlands Center Pavilion Jack K. Williams Library Lobby Area Ocean and Coastal Studies Building – 1st floor lobby and outside area extending from 1st floor lobby to boat basin Seibel Student Services Center – Private Dining Room (Room 103B) Main – Building 3034 1st floor lobby and outside covered patio 2nd floor, 200 lobby, Rm. 201 and 202 Entire 4th floor Waterfront Pavilion Amphitheatre (adjacent to Waterfront Pavilion) ASEC Building 1st floor lobby Entire 2nd floor Texas A&M University at Qatar Dean’s Residence Associate Deans’ Residences Assistant Deans’ Residences Faculty and staff residences provided by virtue of employment at TAMUQ Texas A&M University Health Science Center Albert B. Alkek Building (Institute of Biosciences and Technology), Houston, Texas Texas A&M University College of Dentistry, 3302 Gaston Avenue, Dallas, Texas Texas A&M University College of Dentistry, Clinical Education Building, 3000 Gaston Avenue, Dallas Texas College of Medicine Education Center at Scott &White, Temple, Texas South Texas Center, McAllen, Texas School of Public Health Building, College Station, Texas Irma Lerma Rangel College of Pharmacy Building, Kingsville, Texas Health Professions Education Building, Bryan, Texas HSC Round Rock Campus Building, Round Rock, Texas Clinical Building 1, Bryan, Texas Medical Research and Education Building I and II, Bryan, Texas 1020 Holcombe Building, Houston, TX – Lobby and top 2 floor Event Centers .
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