Kaila White

The Republic | azcentral.com

Here's a new metric to use in the old Arizona State University-University of Arizona rivalry.

UA took the No. 6 spot on Trojan's Sexual Health Report Card released Tuesday for its commitment to sexual health on campus. That's up from its spot at No. 10 last year.

The report card assessed 140 large universities and ranked them on sexual-health resources and information for students, such as contraceptive and condom availability, HIV and STI testing, sexual-assault programs and hours of operation.

ASU came in at No. 30, up from No. 56 last year.

University of Georgia took the No. 1 spot for its "commitment to contraceptive availability, HIV/STI testing and superior sexual health resources on campus" as well as encouraging "students to normalize the conversation around sexual health with the Project Condom Exhibition, a condom fashion show based on designs by students," the Trojan press release stated.

Ranked No. 140 this year, the same as last year, is Brigham Young University, a private school in Utah that is owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

The annual ranking is sponsored by the maker of Trojan condoms and conducted by Sperling’s BestPlaces, a research website.

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