Nation Jul 11 Northwestern fires football coach amid hazing and racism allegations By Amna Nawaz, Karina Cuevas
Nation Nov 21 Watch 8:08 Can deeply ingrained frat culture be reformed after hazing deaths? College fraternities have long been associated with alcohol abuse and hazing, but recent deaths have put pressure on a number of schools to make changes. Will it make a difference? John Hechinger, author of "True Gentlemen: The Broken Pledge of… By PBS News Hour
Nation Sep 07 5 overlooked stories that deserve your attention In the rush of coverage on how the president is navigating the Texas floods and North Korea threats, here are five important stories you may have missed. By Erica R. Hendry, Larisa Epatko, Jenny Marder
Nation Sep 20 Watch 5:25 Marine recruit’s death uncovers pattern of abuse by some drill instructors Why did a 20-year-old recruit jump to his death at the Marine Corps training facility at Parris Island? That question spurred an internal investigation, which uncovered a larger pattern of hazing and abuse. William Brangham joins Judy Woodruff to offer… By PBS News Hour