
Don't Assume You Know: Hazing Prevention
May 3, 2016 | Student-Athlete Development
Don't Assume hazing is tradition
Katie Kinsey • Women's Lacrosse • Junior • Millersville, Md. • Exercise and Sport Science
“Students may be afraid to question hazing because they think it's part of a group's tradition, but question it. Harming or humiliating people is not OK, for any reason. There are other ways to build team loyalty and unity.”
For more information and resources on hazing prevention, please go to:
• https://ofslci.unc.edu/fraternity-sorority/report-concern-hazing-hotline
The “Don't Assume You Know” campaign invites people to take a second look at potentially dangerous assumptions. The campaign is particularly geared toward issues college students may face, such as sexual assault, relationship violence, alcohol abuse, hazing and bystander apathy. For more information about the campaign, click here.UNC Field Hockey: Carolina Holds Off Princeton, 3-2
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