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Ending the Silence: A Fisher County Family Guide to Texas Hazing Incidents, Laws, and Accountability The phone rings late, a frantic whisper on the other end. Your child, a bright student from Fisher County, away at one of Texas’s proud universities, sounds shaken. They’ve just left an "initiation night" event at their fraternity or sorority, or perhaps an athletic team gathering. They were pressured to drink bottle after bottle, endure degrading acts, or perform extreme physical tasks. Others were chanting, filming on their phones, laughing. Now, someone is hurt—collapsed, vomiting, unable to wake up—but no one wants to call 911. They're afraid of "getting the chapter shut down" or "getting in trouble." Your child feels trapped, torn between loyalty to the group and their own safety. This isn't a scene from a movie; it's a terrifying reality for too many families. The pressure, the secrecy, and the potential for severe physical and psychological harm are hallmarks of modern hazing. Sadly, these scenarios are playing out at campuses across Texas, including at our state's most revered institutions where many Fisher County families send their children. This comprehensive guide is created for families in Fisher County and across Texas who need to…