Despite deaths, arrests and lawsuits, fraternities cling to hazing rituals

Despite deaths, arrests and lawsuits, fraternities cling to hazing rituals

Maureen Downey | (TNS) The Atlanta Journal-Constitution We have all seen grieving parents clutching photos of sons killed during college hazing, grim-faced deputies leading handcuffed fraternity members to police cars and outraged university presidents announcing tighter policies on their Greek life systems. Yet, hazing persists, a long-standing tradition that neither student deaths nor threats of…