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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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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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Troy Henricksen and Jacob Krinn were acquitted of involuntary manslaughter and reckless homicide, but were convicted of several other hazing-related counts.
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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.
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Universities in Ohio are preparing for a new law that cracks down on hazing by student organizations, such as fraternities and sororities, by making specific violations a felony.
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Seven men have pleaded not guilty to various charges in the fraternity hazing death of a student at Bowling Green State University.
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The parents of a 20-year-old fraternity pledge who died from alcohol poisoning after an alleged hazing ritual in March have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the fraternity and several of its members.
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Prosecutors say eight people have been indicted in the alcohol-related death of an Ohio college student found unconscious after a fraternity party.
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A Buckeye Valley High School graduate died after an alleged hazing incident involving alcohol at Bowling Green State University, his family's attorney…