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The Texas Hazing Crisis: A Complete Legal Guide for Parents in Channing, Texas, and Hartley County If Your Child Was Hazed at a Texas University, You Are Not Alone Imagine your child, a bright student from our Panhandle community, is new to campus life. They joined a fraternity, sorority, or campus group to find friendship and belonging. Instead, they are subjected to relentless pressure: forced to drink dangerous amounts of alcohol, deprived of sleep for days, beaten with paddles, or humiliated in group chats. They are injured, scared, and feel completely trapped—afraid to report it for fear of retaliation, social isolation, or "getting the chapter in trouble." This is not a dramatic exaggeration. This is the reality of modern hazing, and it is happening right now on Texas campuses where students from Channing, Hartley County, and communities across the Panhandle pursue their education. For families in Channing, Dumas, and throughout Hartley County, the college journey often leads south to institutions like West Texas A&M University in nearby Canyon, or further to major hubs like Texas Tech University in Lubbock, the University of Texas at Austin, Texas A&M in College Station, or the University of Houston. Wherever your child attends school,…