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rawstrength
06-26-2008, 06:29 PM
If knives are usually allowed in college dorm rooms? I'm going off to college in the fall and I plan on staying 100% raw. I can't find anything about it on my college website. I'd appreciate having a small kitchen knife to cut fruits/veggies with in my dorm room. I don't want to get in major trouble for bringing a weapon on campus! I just want to be able to cut my fruits.
gingincal
06-26-2008, 10:55 PM
I can't imagine a paring knife being a problem - unless you wield it on your roomie! :eek:
rawstrength
06-27-2008, 10:59 AM
I can't imagine a paring knife being a problem - unless you wield it on your roomie! :eek:
I know . . . I know. But after Virginia tech colleges just seem so strict about everything. They have to be :( :mad: .
Just imagine me, an ethical vegan, barely 5'2" running around threatening people with my 2" paring knife. lol I sure could cause a lot of trouble, so watch out roomie!
Well, the college can confiscate my paring knife, but they'll never get my vitamix :p .
LynieD
07-08-2008, 08:26 AM
It might vary by campus, but I would imagine that basic kitchen utensils would be acceptable. Most schools assume that students will cook/eat in their dorm room---especially if they cannot afford a full meal package.
Call your dean of students office just to check.
If having knives in your dorm room isn't ok, just make sure that there is a dorm kitchen open for use. You could get a small tackle-box type thing, put a lock in it, and store all of your utensils in the dorm kitchen for your prep work down there. It'd be my guess, however, that they'd rather have knives in a dorm room than in a communal kitchen area!
I went to a university with 45000 students from 2000-2004, and there was never any sort of security for my personal items during the time I was in the dorm. I know that things like guns would likely not have been allowed, but there was certainly no one checking for it.
A paring knife? I don't think anyone would concern themselves with that for security reasons.
Heck, you can even put one of those in your check-in bag for flights, and we all know how funny everything is these days with traveling by air.
I'm sure you'll be fine.
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