Fraternities and sororities could be permanently kicked off campus if a hazing incident results in death

Universities could permanently ban a student organization if a hazing incident results in a student’s death under legislation heading to the House floor. The proposal is in response to the death of Southern University student Caleb Wilson, who died in 2025 after he was repeatedly punched in the chest during an off-campus fraternity hazing ritual.

Caleb’s mother, Urania Wilson, spoke to the House Education Committee.

“Caleb was a god-fearing child and he was just a sweet young man, he was smart and his life was cut short and it should not have been,” Urania Wilson said…

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