22 Convicted of Hazing in Ill. Univ. Student Death
Authorities deemed a recent conviction of 22 former fraternity members the largest hazing prosecution in the country’s history.
Authorities deemed a recent conviction of 22 former fraternity members the largest hazing prosecution in the country’s history.
Collin Craig, a former swim team member at the University of Western Kentucky, filed criminal and school complaints against the team.
A study of Swedish military men between 1969 and 1971 revealed a correlation between low IQ scores and men’s frequency of heavy drinking.
Two coaches have made accusations against a third coach, claiming he encouraged heavy drinking and hazing among the university hockey team.
Following the lift of a suspension of Greek activities at the University of Virginia, sorority national chapters are forbidding members from participating in fraternity parties.
The fraternity at the heart of a now-discredited Rolling Stone article about an alleged gang rape has reopened after its leaders agreed to new safety measures implemented by the University of Virginia.
Authorities are investigating to determine if anyone can be charged for the damage caused by the fires.
Recommendations include adoption of sexual violence policies, competitive pay for public safety officers, CALEA accreditation and more.
The International Association of Chiefs of Police has selected the VCU Police Department as first in the nation among colleges and universities for the organization’s 2014 National Law Enforcement Challenge.
The organization allegedly violated the student code of conduct, including serving alcohol to minors and hazing.