The controversy followed reporting of alleged hazing at an all-male and secretive sporting club, the Knights of the Campanile
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The initiation ceremony, or “hazing”, was seemingly meted out to those invited to become members of the Knights of the Campanile, an invitation-only sporting society, based on similar bodies at Oxford and Cambridge universities.
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