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Tips for College and University Students: Managing Your Distress in the Aftermath of the Virginia Tech Shootings
April 18, 2007 American Psychological Association Help Center
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The University of Michigan recognizes the inherent value of student organizations and teams. The chance to experience a small community with similar values and interests working together for a common purpose or goal enriches the university experience. How then does hazing become a part of such a noble endeavor? Why do students haze one another? Why do students allow themselves to be hazed? Why do parents or friends of those being hazed hesitate to report it when such silence could have deadly effects?
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