2 suspects out on bail in Beda student hazing
By Kristine Felisse MangunayThe only two people arrested for the death of San Beda student and alleged hazing victim Marvin Reglos walked out of Rizal Provincial Jail after posting bail Tuesday night.
The only two people arrested for the death of San Beda student and alleged hazing victim Marvin Reglos walked out of Rizal Provincial Jail after posting bail Tuesday night.
Seven suspects who were allegedly involved in the death of San Beda law freshman Marvin Reglos have yet to be issued warrants of arrest a year after the gruesome case of fraternity hazing hogged the headlines.

Six teenagers were rescued by the police from hazing by fraternity men at a house in Barangay (village) Alijis, Bacolod City, on Thursday.
The 465-meter University of the Philippines-Department of Science and Technology (UP-DOST) Automated Guideway Transit (AGT) made its maiden trip on the Diliman campus on Dec. 14, nearly a year and a half after it was launched. Constructed by Miescor Builders Inc., the P31-million AGT stands on a 6.1-meter-high, 465-meter-long track and runs on rubber wheels to reduce the noise factor. The DOST said the AGT is an entirely Filipino venture and will be a “fully automated, driverless” electricity-run monorail.
For the family of Marvin Reglos, only one thing will make their Christmas celebration complete: seeing the people they believe to be responsible for his death finally behind bars.

San Beda College (SBC) has expelled 27 members of Lex Leonum Fraternitas in connection with the death caused by hazing of freshman law student Marc Andre Marcos on a farm in Dasmariñas City, Cavite province.

The San Beda College (SBC) has expelled 27 members of the Lex Leonum Fraternitas in connection with the death of freshman law student Marc Andre Marcos who died after he reportedly underwent hazing rites of the fraternity in a farm in Dasmariñas City, Cavite.
The sons of two high-ranking officials of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) were among those charged for the death of a San Beda student, Marc Andre Marcos, who died in hazing rites last month.

The sons of two high-ranking officials of the National Bureau of Investigation were among the 36 charged in connection with the death of a San Beda student, Marc Andre Marcos, in hazing rites in August, the bureau’s top official said.
The father of alleged hazing victim Marvin Reglos on Saturday expressed concern that some of the accused in the death of his son may have already left the country.
Thirty-two law students of San Beda College have been charged with violating the antihazing law in connection with the death of Marc Andre Marcos, according to a source in the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).

Police on Monday arrested a 19-year-old member of a fraternity in Bulacan following a complaint by seven teenagers who went through the organization’s rigorous initiation rites.
The female police trainees who spoke out against hazing in July yesterday ended their Special Counter-Insurgency Operations Unit Training (Scout) in Sibonga town, south Cebu where the abuse took place.