Quebec biology students allege degrading hazing at Université de Sherbrooke

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WARNING: The following article contains graphic descriptions of degrading treatment.

An investigation by Radio-Canada has found that some biology students at the Université de Sherbrooke experienced hazing last year.

Students described being sprayed with water guns filled with horse urine, being asked to eat another person’s vomit as well as being asked to swim naked in a nearby lake.

The events allegedly occurred during orientation week in August 2023.

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The CBC and Radio-Canada have agreed to keep the students’ names confidential because they are still attending the university, and they fear reprisal for speaking out.

Alexandre, a student who has been given a pseudonym, compared

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