http://www.businessinsider.com/the-coll ... sts-2014-1
Per capita nationally App is 11 for drugs and 28 for alcohol.

Seems bad on its face. To me it speaks more to the clash between small town and college town, the socially conservative legislative policies, and over policing than it does to App students actually having more of a propensity to do drugs and drink underage.
I've been out of undergrad for a few years, but I had my share of fun in Boone and other college towns. Boone was among the most policed in my experience. ALE seems to love to crack down on App tailgates and bars. I rarely saw them on my many trips to Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Athens, Columbia, and Greenville. I always attributed it to the concise nature of the App campus and Boone nightlife. You can commit a low number of officers to a small area and garner twice the tickets/profits. I'm not sure if the town requests their presence, but I wouldn't be surprised. The last two years have made no secret of how the town leadership feels about the college culture.
Not the best thing to be known for. But again I truly believe that heavy enforcement in the Boone area is the reason we made the lists, not because our students are irresponsible.