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Fraternity members in Ohio who organized an alleged hazing ritual that led to the alcohol poisoning death of a 20-year-old pledge in March were well aware of how dangerous it could be, said an ...
Although hazing is often associated with the activities that take place as a prerequisite for joining a group, it can also include activities that take place as an established member, such as the 2011 death of fraternity brother George Desdunes. There has been at least one university hazing death each year from 1969 to 2021. [2]
Two fraternity brothers at an Ohio university were found not guilty of manslaughter Friday but convicted on lesser hazing charges. Jacob Krinn and Troy Henricksen had been charged in the death of ...
The fraternity's national organization revoked the chapter's charter. In April 2021, the university permanently expelled Pi Kappa Alpha. [3] Stone's death prompted renewed interest in the Ohio General Assembly to pass "Collin's Law," a bill to make hazing a felony in Ohio. It was signed into law on July 6, 2021.
The Ohio college sophomore who was allegedly forced to drink “copious amounts” of alcohol during fraternity hazing died Sunday night, his lawyer said. Bowling Green State University sophomore ...
Pages in category "Deaths from hazing" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Penn State fraternity hazing scandal; S. Death of John ...
The recent deaths of Adam Oakes and Stone Foltz have ignited renewed calls for Greek life reform, but questions remain if reform will be enough. Two deaths in two weeks at U.S. colleges prompts ...
On January 17, 2018, nine fraternity members from Pi Kappa Phi were arrested and charged with hazing causing injury or death, which is a third-degree felony in Florida under the Chad Meredith Act. [ 6 ] 5 of the defendants pled guilty to 2 counts of misdemeanor hazing, and 4 of them spent 60 days in jail.