Hazing deaths on American college campuses remain far too common

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More than 200 university students have died from hazing-related accidents in the United States since 1838

ON SEPTEMBER 13th Maxwell Gruver, an 18-year-old student at Louisiana State University , was invited to the house of Phi Delta Theta, a fraternity in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. There, Gruver and about 20 other “pledges” were doused in hot sauce and mustard, and forced to drink 190-proof liquor while reciting the Greek alphabet as part of a hazing ritual known as “Bible Study”. The following morning, Gruver was found dead of “acute alcohol intoxication with aspiration”, according to a post-mortem.

Universities have responded to recent hazing accidents by suspending recruiting by fraternities and sororities, cancelling social events and banning hard liquor and kegs of beer at parties. But experts say such restrictions may only drive drinking to even riskier settings.

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