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Parents of North Carolina high school hazers blast authorities

Board meeting turns irate.

Once more, parents of hazers lash out at a school. http://www.alamosanews.com/v2_news_articles.php?heading=0&story_id=22995&page=74
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Three big guys. One young woman. A broken thigh.

Florida A & M plays to beat the band evidently.

Tallahassee police said that on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1, Bria Shante Hunter was beaten with fists and a metal ruler to initiate her into the “Red Dawg Order” — a band clique for students who come from Georgia.

Hunter told police that days later the pain became so unbearable that she went to the hospital. Besides her broken thigh bone, she had had blood clots in her legs.

Sean Hobson, 23, and Aaron Golson, 19, were charged Monday with hazing and battery, and James Harris, 22, was charged with hazing.

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This day in hazing: Iona has no duty to care

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This day in hazing. December 13 Kevin Lawless died Dec. 13, 1999 during Hell Night drinking for the subrosa Sigma Tau Omega at Iona. A judge threw out the mother’s lawsuit against Iona, saying a school had no duty to protect the well being of students. https://www.hanknuwer.com/thisdateinhazing.html
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Three-year probabtion ending for Rider University president

Three year probation of Michaee Tormey, 25, is about to end in regard to the death of Gary DeVercelly, Jr. at Rider University.

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An analysis of the Andover case by Bill Kirk

Here is the link to the story.  Sisclosure: I am quoted. Moderator

excerpt:

he disturbing hazing of Andover students during a private summer basketball camp is more indication that such rituals among adolescents are becoming more sexualized and violent, experts say.

It’s gotten to the point where there appears to be two types of hazing — the old-fashioned kind of making people wear embarrassing clothing or get their heads shaved, and the more bizarre, abnormal rituals that lead to sexual humiliation or worse, said Hank Nuwer, an author of several books about hazing and a journalism professor at Franklin College in Franklin, Ind.

“I’m re-examining this,” said Nuwer, who’s doing research for another book on hazing. “Do we have to divide this into normal and abnormal?”

Nuwer has collected hundreds of examples from all over the country showing that new recruits in almost any organization can be victimized by vicious and sometimes overtly sexualized or violent hazing rituals.

“Hazing goes way back,” said Nuwer, who is keeping a close eye on the Andover incident, during which younger basketball players took part in a game of “ookie cookie” or “wet biscuit” in which the two participants raced to ejaculate on an Oreo cookie. The loser of the race had to eat his soiled cookie. They were urged to take part in the game by older players, who now face expulsion and possible criminal charges. A half-dozen other students face suspension as well. Andover head basketball coach David Fazio has been placed on paid administrative leave.

The Andover hazing took place during a Hoop Mountain overnight basketball camp at Stonehill College in Easton last July.