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Navigating the Shadows: A U.S. Outlying Islands Guide to Hazing in Texas Universities The sun beats down on the pristine beaches of Wake Island, or perhaps the quiet solitude of Midway Atoll settles around a parent checking their phone. Far across the vast Pacific, on a bustling campus in Texas, a student from our U.S. Outlying Islands community is at a so-called "initiation" event—perhaps a fraternity "Big/Little" night off-campus, an athletic team "bonding" ritual, or a Corps of Cadets exercise. What starts as an evening of anticipation turns into something else entirely. The student is pressured to drink far beyond safe limits, or endure physical challenges that push them past their breaking point, or perform degrading acts under the watchful eyes of older members. Others are filming on their phones, chanting, laughing, caught up in the twisted energy of the moment. Someone gets hurt—falls, vomits uncontrollably, or collapses, but nobody wants to call 911. They're all too afraid of "getting the chapter shut down," "getting in trouble," or facing the wrath of their leaders. Our student feels trapped, torn between loyalty to the group and their own safety, a long way from home and familiar shores. This could happen at any Texas university—including the very schools where U.S. Outlying Islands families send their children to pursue their dreams. The distance makes intervention harder, and the unique cultural context of mainland American universities can be overwhelming. We understand the challenges you face in U.S. Outlying Islands concerning your child's safety and…