‘Students have to indicate themselves when hazing goes too far’
Undercover recordings of the Rambam TV program during the hazing period led to the suspension of the Rotterdam student corps RSC/RVSV. In Campus Talk, reporter Cameron Wylie asks students what they know about the hazing process and how they look at it.

Suspension of RSC/RVSV
- RSC/RVSV is sorry that ties have been severed and partially acknowledges its own failure
- University severs ties with RSC/RVSV, effective immediately
- Rector: ‘I truly feel betrayed by the corps’
RSC members didn’t want to give their opinion in front of the camera. Students who did are divided over the phenomenon of hazing. “I think there should be clear rules: no more touching each other, no more name calling”, one student said. Another student thought this issue doesn’t really need the involvement of TV journalism such as Rambam. “Students have to indicate themselves when hazing goes too far.”
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