Anybody know the new Presidents position on Bonfire, for or against?
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It would be a lot better for Bonfire's future to have a proponent rather than an advisary.
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Something I find amusing is how some members of ASB think they're gonna hold the university and the administration by the short and curlies with their unimaginable financial prowess
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I also beg to differ that "just roll with it" and "roll with the punches" are completely different from one another.
The former has a strong "wtf" ill-prepared connotation, while the other shows strength in the face of hard times. But that's just me.
Your word twisting and semantics arguments are weak and tired, although I did appreciate your baiting of Eppright and Underwood in the hopes of "But those are All Girls dorms." Your "Bonfire is sexist" argument is my favorite.
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trust me, plans are in place within some dorms to continue these traditions once the dorms have been torn down
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dh03, I don't understand what you mean by "and they want a piece of the financials".
If anything, the University would contribute the land and offer to pay a contractor to facilitate the insured construction of Bonfire (as well as manage logistics of Burn night). In the same way that a licensed, insured, and bonded contractor can get paid to build classrooms and dorms on campus, the group that the University deems able to build Bonfire must pass on the costs of bonding and insuring to TAMU.
Sure, there would be some benefit to the surrounding area as far as commerce and vendors and such, but I think it would be an overall large expense to TAMU and the majority of that expense would be insurance (charged to the contractor, paid by the University).
The only way that the University will consider such an expense is if the current and former students want it and make their wants heard.
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The more realistic version of how Bonfire goes back on-campus is that 50 years from now, when Bonfire has 50-60k people in attendance every year
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co-ed by room, roomier, more comfortable, full amenities
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DH, what makes you think this will be the case?
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rust me, plans are in place within some dorms to continue these traditions once the dorms have been torn down and more dorms are showing up each year...
well there are many plans and ideas to continue on after dorms are torn down... each crew has there own ideas and will do what they think is necessary to continue the tradition.
just because it is not discussed on texags doesn't mean that the crews arent very aware that they dont have a lot of time left in their current residency.