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Nation Nov 21

Can deeply ingrained frat culture be reformed after hazing deaths?

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Nation Apr 02

Parents of Clemson University student think fraternity hazing led to his death

Tucker Hipps' death was not initially investigated in connection to fraternity hazing. But in the six months since, questions have surfaced about the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.

By Colleen Shalby

Nation Mar 23

Police say they can’t confirm gang rape at University of Virginia

Police on Monday said that an investigation was unable to confirm that a gang rape, as described in a November 2014 Rolling Stone article, occurred during a fraternity party at the University of Virginia.

By Justin Scuiletti

Nation Mar 19

Here’s why it’s so hard to figure out how Millennials feel about racism

What explains the conflicting data about how young people feel about race in America?…

By Laura Santhanam

Education Mar 11

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University of Oklahoma president: Colleges have to be a loud voice against racism

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Dec 05

Rolling Stone: ‘Our trust in her was misplaced’ over woman’s account of alleged UVa gang rape

By Kyla Calvert Mason

Rolling Stone magazine published a note to readers this afternoon saying they no longer have confidence in the account given by the woman featured in the piece of a rape that allegedly took place at a University of Virginia…

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