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WVU Bumps OU out of top party school spot

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The results are in, as students head to college the "Princeton review" has released it's list of America's top party schools and this year West Virginia University takes the honors.

WVU regained the top spot on the list after 5 years, bumping Ohio University out as the nation's #1 party school.

The current rankings are in the 2013 edition of "The Best 377 Colleges," which goes on sale Tuesday. There are 62 ranking lists, each based on surveys of 122,000 students during the last school year. Here are some other top rankings:

Most Beautiful Campus - Florida Southern College

Best Career Services - Northeastern University in Massachusetts

Best Campus Food - Bowdoin College in Maine

Best College Dorms - Washington University in St. Louis, Mo.

Happiest Students - Rice University in Texas

Best Athletic Facilities - U.S. Military Academy

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