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Fired FAMU band director: hazing warnings ignored

Fired FAMU band director: hazing warnings ignored
Posted By: How May I Help You NC on November 29, 2011
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — The fired director of Florida A&M's famed "Marching 100" band said he repeatedly warned university leaders over two decades about the dangers of hazing and that he's been made the scapegoat for a band member's death in which the practice is suspected.

Julian White, 71, said he suspended 26 band members for hazing two weeks before drum major Robert Champion's death on Nov. 19. He reported his actions to university administrators, he said.

Hazing has been "rampant on university campuses," and the suspensions would serve notice it wouldn't be tolerated at A&M, he said.

But instead of being supported, White said, he was second-guessed, particularly from some parents of band members, and said the punishments were akin to suspending star football players.

"And so the band members were apprehensive. 'Doc, you think we can go without 19 trombone players?'" said White, who replaced "Marching 100" founder William P. Foster as director in 1998. "And other folks. 'Doc, do you thing you can do it without them?' My comment was, it doesn't matter, I am not going to sacrifice the performance for the principle."

After A&M's football team lost its annual game against rival Bethune-Cookman, Champion collapsed on a bus parked outside an Orlando hotel. The 26-year-old junior had been vomiting and complained he couldn't breathe shortly before he became unconscious. When authorities arrived about 9:45 p.m., Champion was unresponsive. He died at a nearby hospital.

Authorities have not released any more details, except to say hazing played a role.

Less than a week later, White, a tenured professor, was fired by FAMU President James Ammons.

"I walked into his office and he said, 'Doc, I don't know any other way to put it, this is it for you,'" White recounted. "He said 'you can resign or you can be terminated.'"

Ammons, meanwhile, met Monday with former Florida Attorney General Bob Butterworth, who was named last week to head a task force investigating what led to Champion's death.

"If some strong actions had been taken, then Robert Champion may be alive now," said White, who was asked by the student's family to speak at Wednesday's funeral service.



White, who was the lead drum major as a student, said he fears the tragedy could doom the showy high-energy, high-stepping band that has performed at Super Bowls, the Grammys and presidential inaugurations and in Paris on France's 200th anniversary.

Since Champion's death, the school has shuttered the marching band and the rest of the music department's performances.

Shutting it down was a meaningful decision, White said. The band would have been the first of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities to perform at Carnegie Hall.

"That hurts," White said.

Hazing has a long history in marching bands, particularly at historically black colleges, where a spot in the band is coveted for its tradition and prominence.

FAMU has been at the center of some of the worst cases. In 2001, former band member Marcus Parker suffered kidney damage because of a beating with a paddle. Three years earlier, Ivery Luckey, a clarinet player, said he was paddled around 300 times and had to go to the hospital.

"It's a culture," White said. "Not just a Florida A&M culture, a college phenomenon."

Champion's parents said Monday their son never spoke of hazing. Robert Champion Sr. said he talked to his son just a few days before his death and everything was fine.

"I wanted to believe stuff like that wouldn't happen," he said. "I would ask my son questions. 'Is there anything you need to tell me? Let me know.' He told me, 'Dad everything is going OK. I'm working, trying to go to school and practice.'"

Hazing "needs to stop," said Champion's mother, Pam, during a news conference whose purpose she said was "to put this out there and let people know there has to be a change."

Family attorney Christopher Chestnut said from what they have learned, hazing played a part in the student's death.

The family hopes a lawsuit will lead to changes at FAMU and prompt other hazing victims to come forward, he said.

"We want to eradicate a culture of hazing so this doesn't happen again," said Chestnut. "Hazing is a culture of, 'Don't ask, don't tell.' The family's message today is: 'Please tell.'"

Champion fell in love with music at about age 6 when he saw a marching band at a parade in downtown Atlanta.

"His experience in the band was, in his words, great. Robert was happy," his mother said. "He loved the band and everything that went with it. He loved performing. That was his life. You couldn't take him out of it."

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Associated Press writers Greg Bluestein in Atlanta and Christine Armario in Miami contributed to this report.
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Jen Fad
Nurse at Healthcare
It looks really bad for FAMU right now especially since I heard that the Bands at HBCU's are the entities that bring in the dollars whereas its the Athletic programs at nonHBCU's.


Tuesday, November 29th 2011 at 6:33PM
Will Moss
Founder & CEO at HBCU CONNECT, LLC
We had some lightweight hazing when I was in the band, but nothing dangerous... Pushups and humiliation mostly :)
Sunday, December 11th 2011 at 9:38PM
ANTONIO TIGUE
SSCP-S at DHR/DFCS
All I will say to the whole hazing crap is that IT MUST STOP!!!!! I remember when I was going to pledge in undergrad. Everything was "underground" and we couldn't talk about it to anyone. We would meet at the big bruhs house and clean, etc...HAZING... Some of us even paid some of their bills...HAZING...Others took tests, did papers, etc....HAZING..... Keep in mind, I was older and did not live on campus, I would to report around midnight for "meeting"..HAZING....
One night one of my 13 line bruhs, mess up something and one of the big "bruhs" ATTEMPTED to hit me. After telling him, I would hit him back, that was my end (which was fine) I finally had enough and went to the campus advisor and informed him. When applications were due in, mine application packet somehow CAME UP MISSING... Today, I am TRULY grateful that it did..
HAZING, in my opinion, will NEVER GO AWAY WITH IDIOTIC MINDSETS AT THE THIS RATE. Are Greeks even relevant anymore??? I question it... But that's just my opinion--- Pretty sure I stepped on some toes, but oh well........
Tuesday, December 13th 2011 at 2:03AM
Will Moss
Founder & CEO at HBCU CONNECT, LLC
Yea hitting folks and doing physical damage to people is ridiculous...
Tuesday, December 13th 2011 at 12:11PM
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