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The Greene County Family's Guide to Hazing, Greek Life, and Legal Accountability If your child left Greene County for college—whether to the University of Alabama, Auburn, or any campus across the South—you trusted they would be safe. The nightmare begins with a late-night call, a text saying they’re “not feeling well,” or a trip to a hospital hours from home. You learn they were forced to drink until they vomited, run until they collapsed, or endure humiliation “to prove their loyalty.” This is not a mistake or a rite of passage. This is hazing, and it is a crime. For families in Greene County—from Eutaw to Forkland, Boligee to Union—the shock is compounded by distance and the powerful institutions involved. National fraternities and sororities operate the same way in Tuscaloosa as they do in Texas. The same patterns of forced consumption, physical abuse, and institutional cover-ups that have led to deaths and multi-million dollar lawsuits nationwide are present on campuses where our children study. This guide is for you. We will explain what modern hazing truly looks like, the legal rights of Alabama families, and the sobering national patterns that repeat from campus to campus. We will connect the dots…