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Originally posted by ktsnake
UB defines hazing as "any action that produces mental or physical
discomfort, embarrassment, harassment, ridicule or impairment of academic
efforts," according to a statement on the Student Affairs Web site.
Black said none of the students featured on "Fraternity Life" had
complained about their treatment on the show, but the school's policy is to
immediately suspend any organization suspected of hazing, to protect
students from potential harm.
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Nice policy UB, guilty until proven innocent. Suspend them, permanently scar their reputation on campus, and forbid them from pledging when they haven't done anything wrong. And if you ask me, that policy seems to have a connection with academic efforts. Unless they can show it has impaired the academic efforts of the allegedly hazed, then they may be off the hook. But of course, we all know how this one will turn out...