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Death of US College Band Member Spotlights1 Hazing2
The Florida A&M University marching band is among the best in the country. Its highly regarded reputation, however, is now badly tarnished3 amid allegations of a widespread hazing scandal.
"No one could have expected that his college experience would include being pummeled to death," said Florida State Attorney Lawson Lamar. He said that at least 13 students brutally4 beat drum major Robert Champion in a hazing ritual on a bus last year. Investigators5 believe Champion was forced to walk through a gauntlet of fists.
"I have come to believe that hazing is a term for bullying6. It's bullying with a tradition, a tradition that we cannot bare in America," said Lamar.
Sociologists say hazing has long been a problem in marching bands - particularly at Florida A&M and other historically black colleges in the south. Psychologist Susan Limpkins says hazing takes on many forms.
"They do paddling, they do branding, they do eating broken glass," she said.
Analysts7 say hundreds of thousands of students are hazed9 every year, and sometime it goes too far.
"It is accepted. It's now becoming a part of a tradition and the question is, 'do you maintain this tradition, knowing that psychologically they may be harming individuals that aren't going to come forward?'" said Social Worker Julie Berg-Einhorn.
Hazing is seen in many different types of social groups, including sports teams, military units, and among college fraternities and sororities. The practice is often prohibited by law and can comprise either physical or psychological abuse.
"Hazing is the idea of belonging to a sub-group, either professionally or socially and sometimes ethnically10, people that have the same values as you do," said University of Florida Sociology Professor Frederick Shenkman.
The often secretive and sometimes violent practice is a growing problem on high school and college campuses. But Robert Champion's death stunned11 the nation and exposed hazing traditions among marching bands at some colleges. Longtime Florida A&M band director Julian White, who was fired, said he tried to stop the hazing.
"I talked with students daily and said don't haze8, don't haze," said White.
But some students say it was tolerated.
"Everybody on campus is pretty much aware of it. I mean, you don't say much about it, because it's a secret. It's within that organization," said one student.
Popular university marching bands can generate millions of dollars for a school. And band members, especially at black colleges, often are treated like celebrities12. Robert Champion's mother says hazing rituals have been a part of the marching band's culture for decades.
"Everyone that was involved, the administrators13 they knew this culture existed in the school," said Pam Champion,
Florida A&M officials have suspended the band and they say the university is working vigorously to eradicate14 hazing.
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n.聚光灯(的光)( spotlight的名词复数 );公众注意的中心v.聚光照明( spotlight的第三人称单数 );使公众注意,使突出醒目 | |
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n.受辱,被欺侮v.(使)笼罩在薄雾中( haze的现在分词 );戏弄,欺凌(新生等,有时作为加入美国大学生联谊会的条件) | |
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n.霾,烟雾;懵懂,迷糊;vi.(over)变模糊 | |
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v.(使)笼罩在薄雾中( haze的过去式和过去分词 );戏弄,欺凌(新生等,有时作为加入美国大学生联谊会的条件) | |
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n.(尤指娱乐界的)名人( celebrity的名词复数 );名流;名声;名誉 | |
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n.管理者( administrator的名词复数 );有管理(或行政)才能的人;(由遗嘱检验法庭指定的)遗产管理人;奉派暂管主教教区的牧师 | |
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