Sentences with phrase «of fraternity hazing»

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The fraternity was newly reinstated on grounds in the fall of 2013 after being shut down for two years due to hazing practices that sent a pledge to the hospital for three days.
Students had carried signs and chanted for a video of hazing at a Syracuse University fraternity to be released.
Four years after the fatal hazing of a Baruch College freshman, the fraternity he was trying to join was banned by a state judge from operating in Pennsylvania for 10 years.
Cornell University has announced new rules for its fraternities and sororities after reports of hazing.
Five men who were facing trial in the death of Florida State University fraternity pledge Andrew Coffey have accepted plea deals that will see them take a misdemeanor hazing charge.
Western New York authorities are investigating whether fraternity hazing played a role in the death of a 21 - year - old Buffalo State College student from Brooklyn, the college said.
DKE was suspended from the university in March 2000 after a former pledge accused the fraternity of abuses that included hazing.
The brother of Rep. Grace Meng could face a homicide charge in the hazing death of a Baruch College fraternity pledge, according to a Pennsylvania law - enforcement official close to the investigation.
There's something about a job interview that reminds me of the hazing process fraternities and sororities use on new recruits.
The hypotheses were then tested empirically in a variety of different study populations, including U.S. military veterans of the Vietnam war, college fraternity and sorority members who had undergone hazing, English Premier League football fans, martial arts practitioners of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu who sometimes use painful belt - whipping, and twins to examine the level of fusion.
Certainly the secrecy that surrounds now essentially illegal activities only seems to increase the no - holds - barred nature of the punishment dealt to those «mutts» seeking to join Lambda Phi fraternity during three weeks» hazing leading up to Hell Night.
Burning Sands is a workmanlike but unavoidably predictable yarn about the perils of college fraternity hazing.
Their cinematic hazing is our invitation to an unabashed look at the dynamic of the fraternity — that bizarre, if not pathetic, enterprise of a decidedly American hetero - masculinity that makes Europeans laugh.
In a public statement released this week, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) accepted responsibility for the alcohol - related death of freshman Scott Krueger in a 1997 fraternity hazing ritual.
A recent Atlantic article called «The First Year of Teaching Can Feel Like a Fraternity Hazing» talks about how new teachers often skip meals and whittle their personal lives down to nearly nothing in an effort to stay above water, and yet many still struggle with effectiveness.
The Snapchats, Internet searches, and text messages of a group of Penn State fraternity brothers will be evidence in a criminal case arising from a horriffic hazing death.
Collegiate hazing has resulted in at least 59 fraternity deaths and one athletic death since the 1970s, when alcohol became a big part of the rituals.
I worked 10 years at a major Southern research university, so I definitely had experiences of my own to weave into LIKE PEACHES AND PICKLES, like political hires, wage discrimination, sexual harassment, fraternity hazing, arrested athletes, and campus scandals.
Soon, the Indiana Supreme Court is scheduled to hear the argument of a former Wabash student against Wabash College for injuries sustained during hazing incidents with his fraternity.
And unlike other colleges who have faced similar hazing claims, Wabash University owns the fraternity house where the injuries occurred, and it was aware of previous incidents of fraternity abuse.
The Court of Appeals rejected all of these arguments and ruled that the plaintiff was not a victim of «hazing» or any other foreseeable criminal activity, and again, that the wrongful conduct of the one fraternity brother that hurt the plaintiff is not the responsibility of the college or the fraternity organizations.
In the past week, another report of hazing that resulted in a serious injury has emerged, only this incident involves a high school football team rather than a college fraternity.
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