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  2. Hazing - Wikipedia

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    Hazing of a French military pilot in 1997 at 1,000 hours of flight time. Hazing (), initiation, [1] beasting [2] (British English), bastardisation (Australian English), ragging (South Asian English) or deposition refers to any activity expected of someone in joining or participating in a group that humiliates, degrades, abuses, or endangers them regardless of a person's willingness to participate.

  3. Northwestern’s hazing history: Cases over 150 years ... - AOL

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    The history of hazing at Northwestern illustrates how hard it can be to extinguish ... members had to participate in a team community service project and attend anti-hazing education sessions. ...

  4. List of hazing deaths in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of hazing deaths in the United States. This is not an exhaustive list. An exact list is not available because there is no central system for tracking hazing deaths, and the role of hazing in some deaths is subject to disagreement. Inclusion in this list requires that the incident was described by the media as a hazing-related death.

  5. Hazing in Greek letter organizations - Wikipedia

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    Hazing in Greek letter organizations is defined as any act or set of acts that constitutes hazing and occurs in connection to a fraternity or sorority.. Hazing is often cited as one of the most harmful aspects of fraternities and sororities and poses a major threat to their existence, drawing great criticism from educators and administrators.

  6. What is hazing and how is it affecting student athletes in ...

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    The dan­gerous – and sometimes deadly – consequences of hazing are prevalent at US universities, placing their sports programs in particular under growing scrutiny.

  7. In wake of tragic hazing, Greek life is changing in ... - AOL

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    After the near-fatal hazing of University of Missouri student Danny Santulli in 2021, fraternities across the country have improved, this writer says. In wake of tragic hazing, Greek life is ...

  8. Spanking paddle - Wikipedia

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    Fraternities and sororities are commonly associated with paddling of members, especially new members or pledges, as part of their hazing rituals. [30] Due to modern anti-hazing laws [31] and regulations, this has declined. This subculture is peculiar to North America. [citation needed]

  9. University of Texas fraternity closes over hazing claims - AOL

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    The University of Texas chapter of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity has been shut down following an investigation into the third hazing allegation in eight years.