The family of an LSU fraternity pledge who died after a hazing ritual in 2017 was awarded $6.1 million, and the family’s attorney said Monday that the verdict should send a powerful message about the dangers of hazing. Max Gruver, originally from Georgia, had only been at Louisiana State University for a month when he […]
March 08, 2021
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A sophomore at Bowling Green State University died after drinking “a copious amount of alcohol” at a fraternity party, his family’s attorney said. He was hospitalized early Friday and reportedly placed on life support.
Stone Foltz was a sophomore at the Ohio school, which is now investigating his death. The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity hosted the party at an off-campus location, according to The Columbus Dispatch.
Yesterday, Bowling Green State University placed Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity on interim suspension for alleged hazing activity. We are working with local law enforcement, who are actively taking the lead in investigating this unfolding situation. (1/8)