tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11107740.post-1124754578523727222005-08-22T19:49:00.000-04:002005-08-22T19:49:38.566-04:00Somebody tell S&SDartmouth, alas, did not make the Princeton Review's list of <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Party-Schools-List.html">Top Party Schools</a> <br /> <br />The list is: <br />"1. University of Wisconsin-Madison <br />2. Ohio University-Athens <br />3. Lehigh University <br />4. University of California-Santa Barbara <br />5. State University of New York at Albany <br />6. Indiana University-Bloomington <br />7. University of Mississippi <br />8. University of Iowa <br />9. University of Massachusetts-Amherst <br />10. Loyola University New Orleans <br />11. Tulane University <br />12. University of Georgia <br />13. Penn State University <br />14. West Virginia University <br />15. The University of Texas-Austin <br />16. University of Tennessee-Knoxville <br />17. University of New Hampshire <br />18. University of Florida <br />19. Louisiana State University <br />20. University of Maryland-College Park"JFBhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12822983285560315459noreply@blogger.com