BYU students not alone in their sobriety

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Deseret News (UT)

By Sara Israelsen-Hartley

“If BYU wants to throw a party celebrating 13 years of "stone-cold-soberness," they might want to consider a national guest list. Students from the College of the Ozarks in Missouri could bring their campus-produced milk, undergrads at Wheaton College in Illinois could bring their top-ranked food and cadets from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy should feel right at home in a beer-free bash.”

“The Princeton Review recently released its annual rankings based on student survey responses, and once again, BYU topped the charts for low alcohol use. But the LDS-owned school is not alone in their teetotaling. …”

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