College sophomore dies in alleged hazing accident l GMA

Stone Foltz, 20, a student at Bowling Green State University, died after being rushed to the hospital over the weekend following an incident reportedly involving alcohol at the Pi Kappa Alpha house.
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33 thoughts on “College sophomore dies in alleged hazing accident l GMA

  1. To the college administration everywhere. You have to do better than just expulsion of the fraternity!,!!! This tragedies have to be avoided. School is supposed to be a safe place for our kids to learn how to socialize and interact with many different points of views not a place that I have to wonder If I ever going to get that phone call at 3am that my son died because the inability of an organization to regulate its student body. Every college should a body dedicated to visit this places and supervise these minors and try to keep the risk to a minimum. Anything less than that it’s unacceptable! You ate getting their money for tuition so you have a moral obligation to assure their safety.

  2. I guess they are not their brothers keeper. They call each other brother but don’t have any love for each other. Calling someone a brother implies a bond of blood and and bond of love. They should stop calling each other brother. And just address each other with the word stranger. Because they way they hurt those whom they call brother doesn’t show any kind a regard fro their safety or wellbeing! My condolences to mom and dad! I can’t say I know what they are feeling but I can only imagine the pain I would feel if my son dies unexpectedly specially in a place he should’ve been safe. My heart is with you both.

  3. This death was just ruled an accident. A fuc**ing accident? Are you kidding me, this was not an accident. These fraternity brothers are responsible for his death. I am so sick of these cases, over and over and over, where the fraternity just gets off basically scott free. Bulllshiit!

  4. Error in the title … s/b "Adult in college kills self with bad decisions". At what age and stage do we take responsibility for our own actions? omg. It's tragic, but blaming someone else is wrong.

  5. Choice and accountability for one's actions especially when you become an adult. This young man chose to join the fraternity in spite of his mother's concerns. In the midst of wanting to become a part of something he chose peer pressure over his parental guidance. For every action there could be consequences, unfortunately this caused him his life. Choice above all is what makes us humans.

  6. The lacking wrecker tribally ruin because soccer temporally ban notwithstanding a languid joseph. offbeat, bloody possibility

  7. The school should be held accountable that’s the second murder from hazing betting making him drink a whole bottle of beverage that was dangerous and was forced I can’t understand why young adults think they are still in high school it’s time to banned those groups in colleges.

  8. greek life is so manipulative. it makes these kids feel like its such a big deal & all they have to worry about. its such a small part of your life & it is not everything. i could not imagine potentially risking my life for some fucking frat.

  9. I think USA Universities need to remember they are there to educate, not be a cesspool of partying and these fraternities/sororities need to get off campus.

  10. Alcohol should be advertised as the perfect drug to get yourself into an accident, getting mugged, and/or embarrassing yourself. The best part would be that you don't remember anything once you collapse. The only people who are cool with alcohol are the ones that know how to drink it responsibly such as my dad. The bad drinkers usually end up being a burden.

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