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Originally Posted by PrettyBoy
For most fraternities and sororities it's been 100 years or more and the hazing still goes on. It will more than likely go on for another 100 years.
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I think eventually it'll be a survival issue to root out the hazing. That may already be the case. In the next few years, expect to see a few major nationals closed due to hazing lawsuits.
I know one NIC group, for example, which simply seems to refuse to close chapters regardless of the type of risk reduction violations... this is a major group and I'd expect them to be among the first to go.
Speculate all you want as to who I think that is