Ohio s new zero-tolerance initiative against hazing brings hope for change, some relief to victim
St. John s High School graduate Tyler Perino, who was a victim of hazing at Miami University, says the announcement is another step toward ending hazing in Ohio. Author: Caylee Kirby (WTOL) Updated: 10:52 PM EDT July 27, 2021
TOLEDO, Ohio WTOL 11 continues to follow the zero-tolerance hazing initiative announced by Gov. Mike DeWine, University Presidents and parents of Bowling Green State University student Stone Foltz.
Hazing victim Tyler Perino says seeing the announcement is another step toward getting rid of hazing in Ohio. It definitely makes me happy they re doing something about it and they re making things more serious because it obviously is serious, Perino said.
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