Daily Beast cites 34 on-campus drug arrests, a C drug-safety grade on College Prowler, and the startling fact that 30.09% of the 18-25 population of RI uses drugs regularly. That news cannot be welcome by parents of Bryant's 3,632 students, but perhaps they can take some comfort in the fact that the business-oriented university in Smithfield has moved down in the rankings from its #2 spot last year. The Daily Beast used three data points to assess a school's drugginess: "drug scene" grades as reported on College Prowler, on-campus arrests for drug-law violations, and data on statewide illicit drug use for 18-25-year-olds. The druggiest college? University of Colorado-Boulder, followed by Denison University in Ohio (#2), and Dartmouth College (#3). This is URI's first year on the list, but Bryant's second appearance in a row… in the top five. The "honored" campuses: Bryant University and the University of Rhode Island. Two Rhode Island colleges have made a rather notorious new ranking just released by The Daily Beast. Whether alcohol, pot, or both, 2 RI colleges snag a dubious distinction
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