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Hazing at Texas Universities: A Guide for Cooke County Families The crisp Texas autumn air carries the cheers of college football, the murmur of campus life, and for many families, the hopeful dreams they hold for their children heading off to big universities. But sometimes, beneath the surface of vibrant campus traditions, a darker, more insidious phenomenon takes root: hazing. In a quiet town like Gainesville, or across the rural landscapes of Cooke County, it's easy to believe that such extreme rituals happen "somewhere else." However, the truth is that hazing is a pervasive issue that can touch any university, affecting families right here in Cooke County and across the Lone Star State. Imagine a scene that plays out in whispers and hushed phone calls: A student from Cooke County, new to their university, finds themselves at an off-campus fraternity house or a late-night Corps of Cadets event. The atmosphere is charged. They're pressured to drink far beyond safe limits, or endure exhausting physical abuse, or perform degrading acts – all in the name of "tradition" or "earning your spot." Others film on phones, chanting and laughing, while a silent fear grips the new recruit. Someone might get hurt –…