Why There Is A Fixation With The Trending #RushTok

#RushTok is a rising phenomenon on TikTok where posts highlight the excitement around recruitment for fraternities and sororities. NBC News’ Kalhan Rosenblatt explains why the latest trend is especially exciting for University of Alabama sorority life but raises concerns about students’ privacy.  

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Why There Is A Fixation With The Trending #RushTok

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