After student’s death, Cornell moves to end hazing
August 24, 2011
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Lake Wylie Pilot (SC)
By Ben Dobbin
"Cornell University is moving to eradicate risky pledging practices at campus fraternities and sororities to avert hazing mishaps like the one in February in which a New York City sophomore died after an induction ritual involving coerced drinking."
"Another Ivy League school, Princeton, is banning Greek societies from recruiting first-year students starting in the fall of 2012 to help curtail student drinking. ..."
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