BGSU reports an alleged hazing incident that happened at an off-campus Pi Kappa Alpha event Thursday. The university and law enforcement are investigating
A 20-year-old sophomore at Bowling Green State University is fighting for his life after being found in “dire” condition following a fraternity hazing incident. Stone Foltz was rushed to a hospital early Friday after he was found by his roommates following what one fellow student described as a “deathly” and “crazy” alcohol-related hazing event. Just over 24 hours later, Foltz’s family has found itself facing the unthinkable: beginning the.
Stone Foltz, 20, a sophomore at Bowling Green State University and member of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, was allegedly hazed in an alcohol-related initiation event.
Ohio lawmakers are working to revive Collin s Law, which would stiffen penalties for students involved in hazing, after the death of Stone Foltz, a student at Bowling Green State University.