News podcast: Humboldt Last Week episode discusses hazing, zoo updates, expensive houses, locally-related TV shows, palm readers, and more

A renowned psychologist discusses hazing after HSU women’s softball is temporarily suspended, a hit-and-run suspect was arrested, the zoo’s elevated redwoods walkway has an opening date, our expensive housing market, thank-yous, locally-related Apple TV and Hulu and AMC shows, COVID updates, a heartbreaking knifing involving children, palm readers, bean-bag shotguns, an NFL teams is encouraged to pay an HSU export well, local musicians the Bayside Music Collective, and more.

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Expert discusses hazing after HSU women’s softball suspension

“The people who are doing it usually want to add their own mark so that’s how you get an increase in hazing,” said Dr. Susan Lipkins, who has commented on the subject via ESPN, the New York Times, and several other major outlets. “After 10 or 20 or 30 years that’s a lot of alcohol, or a lot of paddling, or a lot of intensity.” (Humboldt Last Week)

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