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Old 02-08-2017, 05:53 PM
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This is so sad. I turned on Good Morning America today just as Robin Roberts was interviewing legal correspondent Sunny Hostin about this case. Robin said, "when you hear frat house, you automatically think hazing, but this wasn't a hazing incident." Then they discussed whether colleges and universities bear responsibility for this (as Robin said, given all the cases you hear about like this across the country), and Sunny said the courts have come down on both sides, but she feel universities bear some responsibility and need to prevent these situations.

I'm not sure how universities are responsible for a random fight between friends that leads to a death, or how they can predict or intervene or stop this kind of tragedy from happening, but the link to fraternities as a "cause" seemed to be the prevailing opinion.

They were going to further discuss it on the View this morning, when Sunny was on. Did anyone see that?
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