UConn Campus Shaken After Hazed KKG Member Wakes Up In Hospital
The University of Connecticut placed the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity on temporary suspension after an alleged hazing incident. The incident occurred at the off-campus SAE house, and it put sorority member Hillary Holt in the hospital. Holt, a sophomore, woke up in a hospital bed after she was forced to drink alcohol at the party, as well as participate in other physical hazing rituals. Upon arriving at the hospital, her blood alcohol level was nearly three times the legal limit of .08.
UConn’s Office of Community Standards has barred both organizations from participating in school and Greek-related events while it investigates the allegations.
The method of hazing? Forced drinking and the go-to bacon fry.
From NBC Connecticut:
Holt accuses members of Kappa Kappa Gamma and Sigma Alpha Epsilon of forcing her and other girls to drink.
“We had to lay on the floor and sizzle like bacon, hold our ankles, jump up and down,” said Holt. “If we did it right, we had to drink. If we did it wrong, we had to drink.”
Frying like bacon, made popular by “Dazed and Confused.”
Occurring in the wake of SAE’s monumental announcement to terminate its pledging process, which is, in effect, an effort to eliminate hazing, this is poor timing for the SAE chapter at UConn. Just three days before the new, pledge-free program was put into motion, perhaps this was part of a last-ditch effort to squeeze some hazing in before Nationals cracked down. Hazing a girl, though? Didn’t see that one coming.
[via NBC Connecticut]
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Aloha! According to data they are 8/9 and “another kappa chapter closed for hazing” with 1.5/5 stars!
11 years ago at 2:41 amNobody likes this gimmick or you, just stop
11 years ago at 2:47 amDazed and Confused? More like Hazed and Confused.
11 years ago at 5:05 amI sure wish I had gotten to drink when I was made to sizzle like bacon as a pledge. Instead, we just got to roll around in a cesspool of urine and dip spit. This is a clear case of insufficient hazing
11 years ago at 10:09 amJust so long as the campus was shaken, not stirred.
11 years ago at 12:22 am