I'm currently an engineering physics student at UC Berkeley. We no longer use this series of textbook, except for volume 2, Electricity and Magnetism by Purcell & Morin. When I say "we" I'm referring to the Honors Physics Intro series of classes, of which I have taken 2.
What I can tell you is what we currently use, which is An Introduction to Mechanics by Klepnner & Kolenkow as well as the Purcell & Morin text above. I can vouch for the both of these--they are stellar books. They really go into the logic of where equations come from in a much more enlightening manner than the likes of Giancoli's text (the text for standard Intro Physics series). From my experience talking with students from other universities, especially at schools with rigorous physics programs, it appears that these texts to be quite common. If you'd like recommendations for further reading, I'd be happy to oblige.