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Published on Monday, October 1, 2007

Fraternities join to create Hazing Hotline
By NORTHERN STAR

Twenty-one national Greek organizations have collaborated to create a hot line for anyone to anonymously report hazing.

The hot line, called the Greek Anti-Hazing Hot line, reaches the voice-mail of Manley Burke, a Cincinnati law firm that publishes a newsletter on fraternity and sorority legal issues.

If a complaint is received, the firm will contact the fraternity or sorority if the organization is one of the hot line’s 21 sponsors. The 21 founding Greek organizations account for more than one-third of all fraternal organization membership.

The hot line can be reached at 1-800-NOT-HAZE.

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