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Student accuses campus fraternity of homophobia and hazing, says he’s no longer safe at school

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A student from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville says he’s become a target after speaking out against members of a campus fraternity for hazing and using racist and homophobic slurs.18-year-old Arluan Van Hook is a sophomore at the university.

He says the last several months have been a living hell for him after members of a fraternity at the university decided to single him out last March.“I have dealt with racism [and] hazing, and I’ve witnessed homophobic slurs,” he tells local media. “And that’s not something that I personally stand for.”“I’ve been told all African Americans live on welfare and just off government assistance.

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