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If your phone buzzes with an urgent group text from your college organization, demanding you show up for a "mandatory tradition," even though it's 2 AM and you have a major exam tomorrow – what do you do? Do you ignore it and risk being ostracized, or do you go, pushing aside the unsettling feeling that something isn't right? This scenario, or one painfully similar, plays out far too often in Texas, touching families right here in Brazoria County and across the Lone Star State. It’s what drives students from our local high schools, like those at Brazoswood or Stephen F. Austin, who venture to campuses like the University of Houston, Texas A&M, UT Austin, SMU, or Baylor – only to encounter dangerous or demeaning "traditions." This isn't just about college kids making bad choices. It's about a pervasive culture of hazing that can transform innocent-sounding "bonding" into life-altering trauma, or worse. For too long, hazing has been dismissed as harmless fun, a rite of passage, or simply "boys being boys." But in 2025, we know better. We understand that hazing, in all its forms, is abuse – and it has devastating consequences. This guide is your comprehensive resource for…