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As Campus Life Resumes, So Does Concern Over Hazing
By Patrick Jarenwattananon
May 4, 2021
There were zero reported deaths from college hazing incidents in 2020, but as campuses reopen to students, there have already been two hazing-related deaths this year. Eight men face a range of charges, including involuntary manslaughter, reckless homicide, evidence tampering and failure to comply with underage alcohol laws, after Stone Foltz, a sophomore at Bowling Green State University, died on March 7 of alcohol poisoning.
At a news conference on April 29, Wood County Prosecutor Paul Dobson described the fraternity event in which initiates were told to drink 750 milliliters of hard alcohol or about 40 shots, according to Hank Nuwer, editor of
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I am working as an urban designer on a neighborhood planning project for an historical area struggling with issues of vacancy, access and equity. My responsibilities include physical site analysis, mapping, and schematic design of the plan. I also develop and facilitate public events to drive local awareness and
encourage community involvement. Jun 2020 - current
Laboratory for Suburbia, Saint Louis, MO, US, Research Assistant
The project is a set of propositions for site-specific art and architecture projects in suburban St. Louis communities. My work consisted of a mix of studio-based site research and site visits, identifying and mapping potential sites as well as the work of compiling/designing/editing a site handbook.
The Beacon
Port Clinton High School announced that Steven Holly has been selected to be in the Senior Spotlight for April. Holly has been active in many clubs and activities at Port Clinton, including National Honor Society, Key Club, Academic Challenge, PCHS morning announcements and, as an athlete, in cross country and track.
Holly is vice president of Drama Club and an officer in Port Clinton’s DECA. He has been part of the choir, and is also a member of the A Cappella ensemble Touch of Class.
He has excelled in the classroom and is one of the top 10 students in the Class of 2021, and will graduate with Summa Cum Laude honors. Holly is the son of Brian and Diane Holly. Next year, Steven plans to further his education at Bowling Green State University, majoring in accounting.