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Home  /  MCFeeds  /  Hazing and Greek Life

Hazing and Greek Life

March 16, 2023

This one section of the 3/8 – 3/14, 2023 MCFeed Newsletter

Eighteen-year-old Louisiana State University student Maxwell Gruver died in 2017 after chugging alcohol for a Phi Delta Theta fraternity ritual, The New York Times explains. Nearly six years later, his parents won $6.1 million from a lawsuit they brought against one of the fraternity members and his insurance company. The plan, they said, is to put the funds toward the Max Gruver Foundation, which they started to end hazing at colleges.

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