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Is hazing a concern for fraternities and sororities at the University of Minnesota?

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Is hazing a concern for fraternities and sororities at the University of Minnesota?

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The University of Minnesota, the Interfraternity Council and the Panhellenic Council have a zero tolerance policy with regard to hazing. No member is allowed to take part in any form of hazing as a new or current member of his or her chapter. Hazing also is against the state law of Minnesota. Additional information, including the state law against hazing, can be found at: www.stophazing.org. Students who feel they are being subjected to hazing are urged to speak up immediately or to notify the Student Activities Office at 612-626-6919 or the University Police at 624-COPS (2677). If you suspect your student has been or is being hazed, you are also urged to call the Student Activities Office or the University Police.

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