So wait...when Michael Young retired from baseball, he went straight into the collegiate presidency game?
quote:This is what I've heard from people in the know as well. People in the Marketing Department, both past and present, are more interested in building their own resumes and egos instead of what's in the best interest of the University. Every logo designed since the bevel (especially that godawful outline of the State of Texas with the bevel ATM awkwardly jammed into it) looks like they were done by Stevie Wonder, with absolutely no regard as to their visual appeal or artistic merit. They have been simply forced upon everyone, with the attitude "if you don't like it then it's too bad, because we're running things now" attitude.quote:
Why not just eliminate the bevel entirely?
Because decision-makers want to leave their mark here whether it's a good idea or not.
In addition to the removal of the bevel from f'n everything, I'd also like to see "Texas Aggies" back in the endzone. I'm surprised we don't hear "Now forming at the north end of Kyle Field, the Fightin' Texas A&M Aggie Band".
quote:This is a pathetic attitude.
This is what I've heard from people in the know as well. People in the Marketing Department, both past and present, are more interested in building their own resumes and egos instead of what's in the best interest of the University.
quote:quote:This is a pathetic attitude.
This is what I've heard from people in the know as well. People in the Marketing Department, both past and present, are more interested in building their own resumes and egos instead of what's in the best interest of the University.
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They are both orange and ugly, but one says "academic institution" and the other says "hill country cabin decoration."
quote:And the Marketing Department played them all like fiddles.quote:
They are both orange and ugly, but one says "academic institution" and the other says "hill country cabin decoration."
yep. to me, changing the system seal like our board did just reeks of insecurity.
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The meeting will also determine the which seal is placed on diplomas. The proposal to put the former seal on diplomas will be included as a consent item. According to an email sent to the student body from president Michael Young, items in the consent agenda are typically approved in bulk without debate.
"In an ideal world, the old seal would be the only seal, but we are very pleased with President Young and the Board's decision to use that seal for the diplomas," Benigno said.
Mitchell on the other hand, said it is important that the Student Senate address issues one at a time.
"The most prevalent use of the seal is for the students graduating in December it is important to make it on their diploma and every diploma afterwards," Mitchell said. "The Board has been very gracious and receptive in conversation with student government about this issue, and I think it's important we take this victory and cherish it. But, it's not necessary time to give up either."
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After widespread objection from students and alumni to the design change of Texas A&M University System and flagship school seals, the Board of Regents today unanimously approved to keep the original seal on diplomas.