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Roommates, an emotional moment unfolded at Southern Universitys commencement ceremony as one family experienced both heartbreak and pride in the same breath. A year after Caleb Wilsons tragic death shocked the campus community, his loved ones were met with overwhelming support as his name was honored during graduation.
Caleb Wilson, a mechanical engineering student at Southern University, died in 2025 following an alleged hazing incident involving members of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity. During Fridays commencement ceremony, Calebs parents and sister walked across the graduation stage in his honor, drawing cheers and emotional reactions from folks in attendance. Among those watching from the crowd was Zelbra Daniels, whose son was friends with Caleb. Daniels shared that the moment reflected the love and support surrounding the Wilson family. She also claimed people in attendance were essentially telling them, We got you, while continuing to pray for their healing.
Roommates flooded TSR’s Instagram comment section after seeing Caleb Wilsons family walk the stage in his honor. And, the reactions quickly turned emotional. Many users shared messages of love and condolences to his family. Others questioned whether the recognition still mattered now that Caleb is gone. While a few people who appeared to know him personally congratulated his loved ones and celebrated the milestone he worked so hard to reach.
One Instagram user @maddikennedi wrote, “SO PROUD OF MY BESTFRIEND YOU DID IT CALEB”
This Instagram user @jaistylez commented, “He had so much life ahead ”
And, Instagram user @damn.frenchiee shared, “I keep telling ppl fraternities and sororities is a cult ”
Meanwhile, Instagram user @__iamterrence claimed, “I really hate this happened to him ”
While Instagram user @coreyborner24 said, “REST IN PEACE. GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN ”
Finally, Instagram user @traceys.daughter added, “Black community gotta do better. he should still be alive.“
Other students also reflected on the emotional tribute, including fellow student Tori Johnson, who said she never personally met Caleb but still felt deeply moved seeing his name acknowledged after everything surrounding the case. Graduate Eryka Jackson added that the atmosphere in the room felt heavy yet unified, sharing that Calebs family deserved to experience the moment after all he worked toward during his time at Southern. Reports further state that Caleb was not the only student honored in this way during the ceremony.
Also, theres another major development in the ongoing case surrounding Caleb Wilsons tragic death. Officials have set a new trial date for the five suspects accused in the alleged hazing incident that led to the Southern University students death in February 2025. Authorities say Wilson, a 20-year-old Kenner native, died after alleged participants punched him in the chest with boxing gloves during an unsanctioned Omega Psi Phi fraternity pledging ritual. Isaiah Smith, Kyle Thurman, Caleb McCray, Winston Sanders, and Jadyn Landrum previously pleaded not guilty to charges connected to the case earlier this year. Since Wilsons death, Southern University has expelled the fraternity, and officials have scheduled the trial for Aug. 19.