Another life is wasted -- and it's because of hazing in UP.
Frat neophyte Cris Mendez is a graduating Public Administration student. He was supposed to march to get his diploma in a few months. But he wasn't lucky enough to reach the end of his four years in college. Instead, he reached the end of his life. He was declared `dead on arrival' at Veterans Memorial Medical Center on August 27.
Mendez, definitely, wasn't the first victim of hazing.
What is not clear to me is why hazing happens despite the fact that all frat members, including the "lady" and the "master," know that hazing is not permitted. I don't want to think that the UP administration is deaf and blind not to know that hazing happens in the campus.
Sayang ang buhay.
Ito ba ang kapalit ng freedom -- freedom to "belong," freedom to choose, freedom to express -- na siyang pinagmamalaki ng UP?
Mendez, definitely, wasn't the first victim of hazing.
What is not clear to me is why hazing happens despite the fact that all frat members, including the "lady" and the "master," know that hazing is not permitted. I don't want to think that the UP administration is deaf and blind not to know that hazing happens in the campus.
Sayang ang buhay.
Ito ba ang kapalit ng freedom -- freedom to "belong," freedom to choose, freedom to express -- na siyang pinagmamalaki ng UP?
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