Thursday, December 1, 2011

College Hazing.

College hazing has been around for decades and nine times out of ten it ends up being just fun and games. However sometimes it ends in death. Just ask the family of college junior Robert Champion who's death this past year because of hazing. The 26 year old band major for A&M's Marching 100 in Florida's death was considered an act of hazing. The leader of the band a tenured professer, Julian White, had just suspended 26 students two weeks before Champion's death because of hazing. He knew it was a problem and tried to be the person to fix it. But the life of Champion was still lost. White was let go from the college because of the tragity as well.
I don't thing that the leader of the band was letting the students haze one another, he did make a giant effort to stop it by suspending the students in the weeks before the death of Champion. I don't understand why people don't stop and think before they act, if there is even a remote chance that something bad may happen why do it? I don't think that some people use they're brains. I am very sorry for the loss of a great musician. Maybe in the future the people involved might think a little longer before they act.

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