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Luke Tyler’s parents believe fraternity hazing led to his death

Luke Tyler’s parents believe fraternity hazing led to his death

ALISA VOLZ, Evergreen reporter March 3, 2023

WSU Police Department is continuing to investigate the death of Luke Tyler, a 19-year-old freshman who died of suicide on Jan. 22. In a statement to King 5, Tyler’s mother, Colleen Tyler, said she...

Luke Tyler died from suicide on Jan. 22.

Luke Tyler’s family release statement, which mentions alleged hazing

PUNEET BSANTI, Deputy news editor February 21, 2023

In a statement provided by Luke Tyler’s family they said they are working with authorities to determine why he committed suicide on Jan. 22 and mentioned alleged hazing at Theta Chi fraternity. “As...

Luke Tyler was a freshman and Theta Chi fraternity member.

Fraternity member’s death confirmed as suicide

PUNEET BSANTI, Deputy news editor February 20, 2023

Whitman County coroner Annie Pillers confirmed Monday that 19-year-old Luke M. Tyler died from suicide with the cause of death being acute intoxication due to the combined effects of alcohol and bupropion.  Tyler...

WSU students mourn the loss of Theta Chi fraternity member Luke Tyler, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023, in Pullman, Wash.

College Hill community gathers to remember Luke Tyler

SAYDEE PHOTHIVONGSA, Evergreen news editor February 2, 2023

Over 100 students and members of the Greek community came together Tuesday night at 7 p.m. to honor and pay respects to WSU freshman Luke Tyler at Theta Chi Fraternity.  WSU Police found Tyler dead...

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