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Hazing at Texas Universities: A Complete Legal Guide for City of San Augustine & East Texas Families 1. A Message to Families in City of San Augustine, Groveton, Broaddus, and Across San Augustine County The Phone Call No Parent Wants to Receive Imagine you’re at home in our tight-knit community of San Augustine, and your phone rings late on a Wednesday night. It’s your child, a student at a Texas university—maybe Stephen F. Austin State University just up the road in Nacogdoches, Texas A&M in College Station, or the University of Houston. Their voice is shaky, distant. They talk about “mandatory” events, exhaustion that goes beyond finals week, or an unexplained injury they brush off as “just part of the process.” You hear anxiety you’ve never heard before, a fear of disappointing their new “brothers” or “sisters.” The vibrant, hopeful student you dropped off at campus has been replaced by someone who sounds isolated and afraid. This is the reality for Texas families right now. Hazing—the forced, coercive, or dangerous rituals tied to joining campus groups—isn’t a relic of the past. It’s a present and active crisis, hidden behind traditions, loyalty, and fear. And it’s happening closer to home than…