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Hazing at Texas Universities: A Complete Guide for Alaska Families When Tradition Becomes Danger: What Every Texas Parent Needs to Know It’s 10:30 PM on a Thursday night at the University of Houston. Your son, a transfer student from Alaska, texts you: "Mom, I think I messed up. They made us drink way too much at the Pi Kappa Phi house. I can barely walk." Before you can respond, another text comes through: "Don’t worry, it’s just part of pledging. Everyone does it." The next morning, you get a call from the hospital. Your son has been admitted with rhabdomyolysis—severe muscle breakdown from extreme physical exertion—and acute kidney failure. His urine is brown. He can’t stand without help. The doctors say he might need dialysis. The fraternity members who brought him in are nowhere to be found. This isn’t just a bad college story. This is hazing. And it’s happening right now at Texas universities—including schools where Alaska families send their children. If you’re reading this, you might be: A parent in Alaska whose child attends a Texas university A student who’s been pressured into dangerous initiation rituals A former member who witnessed hazing and wants to do the right…