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Va. fraternities, other college groups required to get hazing training after VCU student death
Luke Lukert | llukert@wtop.com
April 13, 2022, 2:01 PM
All fraternity and sorority members in Virginia will now receive mandatory training on hazing after Gov. Glenn Younkin signed Adams Law. The measure is named after a student who died at Virginia Commonwealth University in 2021.
He was just a lovable teddy bear, said Courtney White of her cousin. I mean, he was the sweetest thing that you could ever imagine. He loved and cared about everyone and took care of everybody.
Adam Oakes, of Sterling, was a student at VCU and had just joined a fraternity there. On Feb. 26, 2021, he took part in a big brother ritual where he was told to drink excessively including an entire handle of Jack Daniels.
Adam Oakes, 19, from Loudoun County died in February 2021 during fraternity hazing. (Courtesy Courtney White)
They tried to get him to throw up He couldnt throw up like physically he just wasnt a able to throw up the alcohol. And they drug him back into the house and they left him on the cold, hard floor, White told WTOP.
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Va. fraternities, other college groups required to get hazing training after VCU student death
Luke Lukert | llukert@wtop.com
April 13, 2022, 2:01 PM
All fraternity and sorority members in Virginia will now receive mandatory training on hazing after Gov. Glenn Younkin signed Adams Law. The measure is named after a student who died at Virginia Commonwealth University in 2021.
He was just a lovable teddy bear, said Courtney White of her cousin. I mean, he was the sweetest thing that you could ever imagine. He loved and cared about everyone and took care of everybody.
Adam Oakes, of Sterling, was a student at VCU and had just joined a fraternity there. On Feb. 26, 2021, he took part in a big brother ritual where he was told to drink excessively including an entire handle of Jack Daniels.
Adam Oakes, 19, from Loudoun County died in February 2021 during fraternity hazing. (Courtesy Courtney White)
They tried to get him to throw up He couldnt throw up like physically he just wasnt a able to throw up the alcohol. And they drug him back into the house and they left him on the cold, hard floor, White told WTOP.
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Va. fraternities, other college groups required to get hazing training after VCU student death (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Apr 2022
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Jilly_in_VA
(11,051 posts)1. I'm skeptical
They can "train" all they want. Hasn't stopped any kind of hazing yet, just pushed it underground. That's why they left the kid on the floor.
secondwind
(16,903 posts)2. DAMN!
keithbvadu2
(40,379 posts)3. WTH is wrong with these 'intelligent' students?
WTH is wrong with these 'intelligent' students?
Anti-hazing death rules are not new by any means.
Yet they still kill their newbies.