Parents of Fraternity Hazing Victims Come Together for the First Time: ‘We Don’t Want Any More Kids to Die’
The parents of more than a dozen students who have died in alleged fraternity hazing incidents will gather for the first time this weekend, traveling from around the country to South Carolina on a mission to prevent future hazing deaths.
"We need to start talking about this, and we feel like people might start to listen if...we start to work together as a unified body," said Cindy Hipps, who organized the anti-hazing retreat in Greenville, South Carolina.