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The Complete Guide to Hazing, Texas Law & University Accountability for Plainview Families A Crisis Hitting Close to Home Imagine receiving a late-night call from your child at their Texas university. Their voice is weak, confused. They’ve been vomiting for hours. Their muscles are seizing up. They describe being forced through brutal, early-morning workouts at a fraternity house, then coerced into consuming milk and hot dogs until they were sick, only to be forced into more sprints. They were sprayed in the face with a hose “like waterboarding” as a threat. Now, their urine is brown. This isn’t a hypothetical horror story—this is exactly what happened to Leonel Bermudez at the University of Houston in fall 2025. For parents and families in Plainview and across Hale County, the reality of modern hazing is closer than you might think. Your children attend Texas universities—not just the local campus of Wayland Baptist University here in Plainview, but major institutions across the state: Texas Tech in Lubbock, Texas A&M in College Station, the University of Texas at Austin, and many others. Within these campuses, Greek life, athletic programs, Corps of Cadets, and spirit organizations can harbor dangerous traditions that escalate into life-threatening abuse.…