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Hazing in Texas: A Comprehensive Legal Guide for Mineola Families When the Phone Rings at 2 AM: A Mineola Parent's Worst Nightmare It’s late. Your phone lights up with a call from an unknown number. On the other end, a hospital in College Station or Houston explains that your child—the one you sent to Texas A&M or the University of Houston with so much hope—is in the emergency room. Their story of a “fraternity workout” or “pledge event” doesn’t add up. The medical terms are terrifying: rhabdomyolysis, acute kidney failure, alcohol poisoning. You feel a cold dread: this wasn't an accident. This was planned. For families in Mineola, Wood County, and across Northeast Texas, sending a child to college represents the culmination of years of hard work and dreams. Our tight-knit communities in towns like Mineola, Quitman, and Hawkins pride themselves on looking out for one another. We trust that universities will do the same. Yet right now, at campuses across our state, a serious legal battle is unfolding that every Texas parent needs to understand—because it could happen to any family, including those right here in Wood County. This comprehensive guide explains what hazing really looks like in 2025,…