Southern University Student Caleb Wilson Dies After Collapsing At Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Event - Page 3
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College is often the most pivotal point in a young adult’s life. It is where they get their first sniff of independence and learn how to balance classroom obligations with their bustling social life.
For some kids, creating that community starts with pledging the fraternity or sorority of their choice to find a group of like-minded kids who help them foster community. Earning a coveted spot in Greek life often comes with infamous hazing antics, which can sometimes be harmless, but others go too far and result in harm to the pledges.
Unfortunately, that now includes Southern University student Caleb Wilson, 20, who died after taking part in an off-campus Omega Psi Phi fraternity event at North Sherwood Forest Community Park on Feb. 27.
According to Fox affiliate WVUE, the 20-year-old mechanical engineering student was participating in a ritual of standing in line as part of the hazing process when he reportedly collapsed. Unresponsive, he was then rushed to Baton Rouge General Hospital by friends, where he was pronounced dead at 3:15 a.m. on Friday.
WAFB reports that authorities have since ordered an autopsy to determine Wilson’s cause of death.
Southern University’s Division of Student Affairs released a statement about his passing. While neglecting to mention Omega Psi Phi’s involvement, the school’s Facebook post noted the energy he brought to campus and his dedication as a marching band member.
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