Sunday, November 8, 2009

hazing

Many Students Experience Hazing in High School, Study Says

Hazing involves student groups engaging in silly stunts and drinking games. more >>

Utah State Sorority and Fraternity Charged With Felony Hazing

Charges are related to alcohol-poisoning death of fraternity pledge in November. more >>

Police Investigate Cal Poly Student's Death as Hazing Incident

The freshman was a pledge at Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. more >>

Texas Fraternity Ordered to Pay $16.2 Million to Parents of Dead Pledge

Freshman fell from his fifth-floor balcony two years ago after being hazed by fraternity members. more >>

Suspension Lifted for Wisconsin Marching Band

Official says 70 students came forward to provide information on hazing allegations. more >>

Southern Mississippi Fraternity Evicted After Hazing Probe

Two female students were hospitalized with alcohol poisoning after a Kappa Sigma event. more >>

Northeastern Suspends Ties to New Jersey Medical University

Two allegedly coerced into dressing as KKK members were among four students removed from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey program. more >>

Study Says Hazing in College Is Still Common

Despite being illegal almost everywhere, hazing still happens—and a lot. more >>

Hazing Leads to Legal Trouble for College Brass

Two Rider University administrators were indicted last week on charges of aggravated hazing after a student died in March of alcohol poisoning sustained at a fraternity party. more >>

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