BYU named top 'stone-cold sober' school

BYU named top 'stone-cold sober' school


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PROVO, Utah (AP) -- For the 13th straight year, Brigham Young University has been named the No. 1 "Stone-Cold Sober" school by The Princeton Review.

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The school is owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Church members eschew alcohol and tobacco and BYU has a strict honor code for students.

BYU spokesman Todd Hollingshead says the school is happy with the ranking and hopes to defend the top spot next year.

The University of Georgia was named the nation's top party school. The Princeton Review announced the annual rankings on Monday.

The Princeton Review is a Massachusetts-based company known for its test preparation courses, educational services and books. It's not affiliated with Princeton University.

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On the Net: The Princeton Review: http://www.princetonreview.com

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