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Old 10-08-2004, 12:28 AM
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Does Cornell exagerate hazing?

The Cornell campus health center website contains this:


"Hazing can be physically, mentally and/or emotionally harmful for students who are hazed or those who haze them. One in three Cornell undergraduates experiences some form of hazing within student groups. These practices_often involve coerced consumption of alcohol, sometimes to the point of life-threatening alcohol poisoning. Gannett provides leadership in the University's efforts to eliminate hazing. Later this semester (Fall '04), you will be able to visit a new website, entitled "hazing.cornell.edu" to:

* learn about hazing at Cornell
* report incidents of hazing
* explore alternative group-building activities
* find out what you can do to prevent hazing.

In the meantime,_for more_information about hazing at Cornell, contact the Dean of Students Office at 255-6839."


Can any Cornell Greek Chatter confirm that this (one in three is hazed?) is true or false?
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