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Every year the New York City based company — known for its test-preparation courses, books and education services — conducts an annual survey of students at hun dreds of colleges. This year, The Princeton Review surveyed 106,000 students at 351 colleges and pub lished results in 63 different cate gories ranging from best professors to best campus food. Hie University made appearances in four categories: No. 2 in "Dorms Like Dungeons," No. 13 in "Reefer Madness," No. 16 in "Most Political ly Active," and No. 16 in "Birken stock-Wearing, Tree-Hugging, Clove Smoking Vegetarians." University Housing Director Mike Eyster said the age of die University's residence halls probably had much do with the its high ranking on the "Dorms Like Dungeons" list. "1 think the ranking is a reflection of the fact that our buildings are out of date for today's students," Eyster said. "We can't control how old the buildings are and the state that they're in without major renovation." Eyster said the first step toward improving the residence halls' rep utation is to create new housing. He pointed out the University's plan to build a new residence hall, the Living Learning Center, which would accommodate 400 first year students. "This is the first step the University should take to improve its housing," Eyster said. Though the Department of Public Safety could not provide statistics on marijuana violations on campus and in residence halls, the DPS Web site listed general drug violation numbers from 1999 to 2001. Drug offenses on campus grew from 24 arrests in 1999 to 95 in 2001. Ac cording to the Web site, 78 drug-re lated arrests took place in on-cam pus residential facilities in 2001. DPS could not provide statistics on drug violations for 2002 or 2003. After the Worker Rights Consor tium protests in spring 2000, Univer sity students stepped into the politi cal activism spotlight; Mother Jones Magazine ranked the University first on its list of the Top 10 Activist Cam puses in America. This year, Univer sity students continued to earn the reputation of being politically active as The Princeton Review ranked the University No. 16 in the "Most Polit ically Active" categoiy. Survival Center co-Coordinator Pira Kelly said she doubted the sur vey's accuracy in representing the ac tivism in colleges across the country, but added that activism at any school is important. "There are a lot of people here who are inspired and want to im prove the world," Kelly said. She said the campus anti-war group, Stu dents for Peace, had a large member ship and that animal rights, environ mental, anti-racism and other movements also have a strong pres ence at the University. 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