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Hazing on Texas Campuses: A Guide for Bee County Families The crisp autumn air of Texas carries more than just the scent of blooming wildflowers or Friday night football. For many families in Bee County, it also brings the anxieties of a new academic year—a time when young adults venture off to college, eager to find their place, make new friends, and build their future. But beneath the surface of vibrant campus life, a darker, persistent threat often lurks: hazing. Imagine a bright student from Beeville, perhaps a first-generation college-goer, excited to pledge a fraternity at the University of Houston, an institution many Bee County families consider for its strong academic programs. It’s “initiation week,” and he’s been awake for 48 hours, forced to memorize obscure facts, perform demeaning tasks, and drink beyond his limit, all while older members film his struggles, chanting and laughing. He stumbles, falls, and can’t get back up. Someone gets hurt, perhaps seriously, but no one wants to call 911 because they’re terrified of "getting the chapter shut down" or "getting in trouble." Our Bee County student feels trapped—between loyalty to the group and his own survival. This isn’t a fictional nightmare; it’s a scenario…