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Your heart pounds as you scroll through late-night texts on your child's phone, an unfamiliar knot twisting in your stomach. Words like "hell week," "pledge tasks," and "secret initiation" jump out. When you gently ask about it, your child, home for a brief visit from their Texas university, quickly shuts down, nervously laughing off your concerns with "It's just tradition, Mom, everybody does it." But later, you notice dark circles under their eyes, an uncharacteristic jumpiness, and a subtle bruise on their arm that they try to hide. The cheerful, confident student who left Angelina County weeks ago seems... different. This is a scenario playing out in homes across Angelina County and throughout Texas. The vibrant campus life, the promise of lifelong friendships, the spirit of tradition—these are the dreams we have for our children's college years. But sometimes, behind closed doors, a darker shadow falls. Hazing, often disguised as "tradition" or "bonding," can turn those dreams into nightmares, leaving physical scars, deep emotional wounds, and, in far too many tragic instances, claiming young lives. We know you want to believe your child is safe, especially when they're away at a respected Texas institution like the University of Houston, Texas…