‘Get naked’: Students reveal horror O-Week hazing at major Qld unis
Students have shared the vile hazing rituals and “challenges” forced upon first years during and after O-Week at Queensland’s major universities. WATCH THE VIDEO
Students have shared the vile hazing rituals and “challenges” forced upon first years during and after O-Week at Queensland’s major universities. WATCH THE VIDEO
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