Bowling Green State Settles Hazing Death Lawsuit for Nearly $3 Million
The settlement is the largest payout by a public university in a hazing case in the state of Ohio.
The settlement is the largest payout by a public university in a hazing case in the state of Ohio.
The allegations led USC to update its fraternity rules, which prompted eight of the fraternities to disaffiliate from the school.
At least four students have been drugged over the past several weeks at fraternity parties, and the sexual assault happened last weekend.
Three men have been arrested in connection with the off-campus shooting which occurred during Homecoming week.
Adam Oakes’ hazing death has also prompted VCU to revise its fraternity and sorority rushing rules.
Until passage of HB 2322, Arizona was among only six states that did not have laws punishing hazing.
Neither fraternity will be permitted to return to campus for four years.
In total, eight former fraternity members were indicted in the hazing death of BGSU fraternity pledge Stone Foltz.
Nathan Valencia was participating in the fundraising event which was hosted by a fraternity at an off-campus event center.
The vandalism is being investigated by campus and D.C. police as a suspected hate crime with anti-Jewish hate bias or motivation.