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Texas Hazing: A Complete Guide for Families in Callahan County and Across the State The news often shows us glimpses of college life: joyous graduations, spirited sporting events, and the camaraderie of student organizations. But beneath this vibrant surface, a darker, persistent issue often lurks: hazing. For families in Callahan County, the thought of sending a young person off to a Texas university—whether it's the tradition-rich Texas A&M, the bustling campus of the University of Texas at Austin, the urban sprawl of the University of Houston, the vibrant Greek scene at SMU, or the faith-based community of Baylor—comes with hopes and dreams. But what happens if those dreams turn into a nightmare? Imagine a student from Baird or Clyde, fresh from Callahan County, arriving at a Texas campus with excitement. It's initiation night at a fraternity or sorority, or perhaps a long-standing campus organization. The atmosphere is charged. They're told to consume far too much alcohol, endure physical abuse, or perform degrading acts. Other members are filming on phones, chanting, and laughing, creating a coercive environment. Someone gets hurt—a fall, violent vomiting, a collapse—but no one wants to call 911. They fear "getting the chapter shut down" or "getting in…