ASU is again ranked in the top 20 party universities
ASU is once again ranked in the top 20 party universities. A national college survey released by the Princeton Review on the 1st showed that Ohio University replaced the University of Georgia and became the number one party university in the United States...
ASU was once again selected in the top 20 party universities. A national college survey released by the Princeton Review on the 1st showed that Ohio University replaced the University of Georgia and became the number one party university in the United States (party university). school), Honshu’s ASU was once again selected into the top 20. Ranking third to fifth among party universities are the University of Mississippi, the University of Iowa and the University of California, Santa Barbara. The Princeton Review survey also included 61 other rankings, such as best professors, most beautiful campuses, best campus restaurants, most satisfied with financial aid, etc., which were won by Wesley College in Massachusetts, Florida Southern College, Whedon College in Illinois, and Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania. Brigham Young University in Utah ranks first among colleges that do not drink alcohol for 14 consecutive years. Ohio University, which has long been troubled by its reputation as a party university, has taken strict measures over the years in an effort to reduce students' drinking, such as strengthening non-drinking education for freshmen, imposing strict penalties on students who violate drinking rules, and increasing monitoring during Halloween parties. In recent academic years at Ohio University, about 60% of student infractions were related to drinking. A total of 1,213 drinking complaints occurred in the 2010-2011 school year, accounting for 59% of all violations. Schools have allowed Halloween bashes, which have typically attracted at least 20,000 students since the 1970s. The number of arrests and warnings that have occurred during parties has exceeded 200 each year in recent years, most of which are related to drinking and disorderly conduct. In 2003, the situation got out of control, with revelers setting sofas on fire, getting into fights, and throwing bottles at police officers. In other Princeton Review rankings, Ohio University also ranks in the top 20 for beer and liquor consumption, best athletic facilities, most beautiful campuses and campus networking. ASU was ranked the No. 1 university in this competition in 2002 and ranked 17th this year.
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