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Tucker Hipps: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Clemson University: Head injuries after fall Sigma Phi Epsilon pledge Tucker Hipps was participating in a group run with his fraternity around 5:30am when he fell from a bridge into shallow waters of Lake Hartwell. He died of head injuries from the fall.
Hipps’ parents claimed he was the victim of hazing and sued the university. The lawsuit was settled in 2017. The Tucker Hipps Transparency Act was named in the student’s honor. The legislation ...
Multiple organizations have pledge thousands of dollars for information on the 2014 death of Tucker Hipps bringing the total to $100k.
In September 2014, pledge Tucker Hipps, of Clemson University was found dead in Lake Hartwell after his pledge brothers reported him missing. Hipps' death was not proven to be a result of hazing. However, in February 2015, the university suspended the chapter for five years for alleged violations of the student organization conduct. [23] [24]
Joe Tucker, who – along with his wife, Carla – ran Tucker's Restaurant in Over-the-Rhine, died Sunday night at the age of 66. According to family spokesperson Chris Heckman, Tucker died of ...
Earl "Snakehips" Tucker (August 14, 1906 in Baltimore, Maryland – May 14, 1937 in New York City) was an American dancer and entertainer. Also known as the "Human Boa Constrictor", he acquired the nickname "snakehips" via the dance he popularized in Harlem in the 1920s called the " snakehips ".
Otto Tucker in 2008. Otto Tucker, CM ONL (October 4, 1923 – October 6, 2015) was a Newfoundland and Labrador heritage activist, storyteller, and educator. He was a recipient of the Order of Canada for his work in promoting and preserving Newfoundland and Labrador heritage and the Order of Newfoundland and Labrador for his efforts that have made significant contributions to both the ...
Cynthia Delores Tucker (née Nottage; October 4, 1927 – October 12, 2005) was an American politician and civil rights activist. She had a long history of involvement in the American Civil Rights Movement .