BYU remains at the top of 'Stone-Cold Sober' list
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Brigham Young University is being recognized as a dynasty of teetotalism.
For the ninth straight year, it has been ranked the "Top Stone-Cold Sober School" by the Princeton Review.
The annual review recently surveyed 115,000 students from 361 U.S. colleges about their school's academics, campus life, student body and themselves.
BYU also topped the rankings of "Most Religious Students" and "Students Who Pray on a Regular Basis." On the academic side, the survey ranked BYU's Harold B. Lee Library as the fourth-ranked "Best College Library."

