Article 60NYM ‘Nobody called 911’: what can be done to change the culture of hazing at US colleges?

‘Nobody called 911’: what can be done to change the culture of hazing at US colleges?

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Andrew Lawrence
from US news | The Guardian on (#60NYM)

The rate of perilous hazing incidents has ticked up at colleges across the country, and in many cases schools have limited power to stop it

Late on 19 October 2021, an 18-year-old University of Missouri student named Danny Santulli collapsed to the floor in the middle of a Tuesday night party - the latest victim of an apparent hazing ritual that had spiraled dangerously out of control.

Surveillance footage from the pledge father reveal" party hosted by the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity revealed how Santulli was force-fed beer through a funnel in between guzzling a 1.75 liter bottle of vodka; after two hours of drinking, he lost his balance and keeled over backward. He was barely conscious when fraternity members dropped him again, while scrambling to carry him out a door to the hospital. There, attendants found him inside a car, not breathing and in cardiac arrest; his blood-alcohol level was at a near-fatal 0.46.

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