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The Complete Guide to Fraternity & Sorority Hazing in Texas: What Aubrey Families Must Know If Your Child Was Hazed in Texas, You Are Not Alone The phone rings at 2:17 AM. Your child, a freshman at a Texas university, is slurring their words. They’re at a “pledge event” that was supposed to end hours ago. In the background, you hear chanting. When you finally reach them the next day, they’re evasive, exhausted, and have unexplained bruises. They say everything is “fine” and it’s just “tradition,” but your gut tells you something is deeply wrong. You’re a parent in Aubrey, Texas, watching your child change before your eyes, and you feel powerless. This exact scenario—or ones far worse—is unfolding right now across Texas campuses. What you’re witnessing may not be harmless initiation; it may be criminal hazing with lifelong consequences. And it’s happening to students from our community. Aubrey families send their children to the University of North Texas in nearby Denton, to Texas A&M in College Station, to UT Austin, to the University of Houston, and to campuses across our state. Wherever Texas students pursue Greek life, athletic teams, Corps programs, or spirit organizations, the shadow of hazing follows.…