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4-year-old dead; Kentucky ATO banned

This is a heartwrenching story. See my Hazing Deaths page and this link for more information.

Excerpt: “Jacob Heil, 18, was charged with DUI Saturday at the scene, not far from a UK football game. UK put ATO on suspension Tuesday after finding the fraternity had allegedly served alcohol to pledges at a tailgate before the game.”

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Wiley College bans Greek Life

Wiley president stops Greek activities. President wants all Greek letters put away “or else”: his proclamation.

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Checking UC Riverside death

Parents of a student who died over the weekend say they think his was a hazing death. Unconfirmed for now. More as I have something concrete to update. HN

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How fraternity pins came to be

Fascinating bit of trivia by columnist Mark Flanagan. Here is an excerpt.

Attleboro’s (Kentucky) Jewelry City fame was based on the manufacture of fraternal jewelry and Sigma Chi was the fraternity that pointed the way toward that status.

Go back 60 years and … well, college freshmen having a drink and a smoke, even way too much of either, would have been written off as boys being boys. If we can pretend that wasn’t the case and a suspension were imposed in 1958, it would have set off a buzz in the front offices of the L.G. Balfour Co. on County Street, where the Balfour Riverwalk is now located.

Sales of Sigma Chi fraternity pins probably wouldn’t have been affected much by a one-year suspension of one chapter with 100 members, but the bosses would have had a personal interest. Executive vice president C. Robert Yeager was a Pi Kappa Alpha man, but joined the frat at the University of Kentucky. Company president Lloyd G. Balfour, who would step down two years later, might have taken pause to look back on the arc of his career.

He was a Sigma Chi man, joining the fraternity in 1907 while a law student at the University of Indiana. After finishing work on his degree, he went to work for the Robbins Co. of Attleboro, representing the firm in dealing with fraternities. He developed a lot of ideas about how to improve the fraternal jewelry business and in 1913 established the company that proudly wore his name and issued paychecks to Attleboro area workers for decades to come.

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Hazing in France

Long ago I investigated hazing in Paris’s elite art schools. I see it is still a horrid practice nowhere near going away. 

https://www.france24.com/en/20180831-french-universities-brace-new-wave-crackdown-hazing-rituals-la-rentree

University hazing rituals – once indelibly associated with Oxbridge drinking societies and US fraternity houses – are no longer exclusively an Anglo-Saxon phenomenon, with French universities increasingly having to crack down on the practice.

For first-year university students, “la rentrée” – the start of the new academic year in France – comes with the promise of a “welcome week”, evenings of organised activities and maybe a weekend trip, all with the putative aim of helping new students integrate into the life of the institution.

But a number of French universities have made headlines in recent years for the dangerous or humiliating initiation ceremonies taking place during these integration periods, despite laws designed to ban the practice.