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This is Ohio State's first time hosting the summit since it started in 2021, after the passing of Collin's Law, which is aimed at preventing hazing on Ohio college campuses.
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Collin Wiant, 18, was found dead on Nov. 12, 2018, after ingesting nitrous oxide with members of the now-defunct Sigma Pi fraternity during a hazing incident.
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Stone Foltz's family vows to use a nearly $3 million settlement with Bowling Green State University following the 2021 death of their son in a fraternity initiation to combat hazing at universities across the county.
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Attorney Rex Elliott said the sentences of six weeks for Troy Henricksen and Jacob Krinn are light, compared to the life the Foltz family lost.
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The family of Delaware county native Stone Foltz is suing Bowling Green State University, a little over a year after Foltz died from alcohol poisoning following a fraternity hazing event.
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Three former fraternity members charged in the death of a Delaware County native at Bowling Green State University have been sentenced to jail time.
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Ohioans still won’t be allowed to legally shoot off fireworks this New Year’s Eve but thanks to a new law passed this year, they will be able to do that when the Fourth of July rolls around. And that's not all. There are many new laws on the books this year.
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Sexual assaults and hazing deaths are harsh realities that have students at universities demanding stronger oversight, and in some cases, abolishing fraternities and sororities. We’ll look at how colleges and universities address the issues surrounding Greek life on campus.
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Sexual assaults and hazing deaths are harsh realities that have students at universities demanding stronger oversight, and in some cases, abolishing fraternities and sororities. We’ll look at how colleges and universities address the issues surrounding Greek life on campus.
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Ohio has a new law that stiffens penalties for people convicted of hazing at the state’s college campuses. Now, the public colleges themselves are taking actions to prevent hazing.