KENNESAW, Ga. | Nov 6, 2018
For Kennesaw State University senior Juliana Piazza, ending hazing on college campuses became very personal a year ago.
On Feb. 4, 2017, her cousin, Timothy, died two days after a drinking party at a fraternity house at Penn State University, where he was a student. Tim was pledging to join Beta Theta Pi fraternity. A grand jury found Piazza, 19, died as a direct result of "reckless conduct" of members of the fraternity, aided by the permissive atmosphere fostered by Penn State's Interfraternity Council.
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