Irish 2.0 said:
aggie93 said:
Irish 2.0 said:
For once I'll agree here with BluHorseShu. I've spoken with many of the people that are involved with Student Bonfire.
The university wanted to have little to no student involvement on the construction of Bonfire if allowed back on Campus. Expect a press release from Student Bonfire in the near future.
Sounds like the folks who killed having it come back were the Student Bonfire folks themselves because they were unwilling to compromise, they wanted to keep it just how they wanted it. That's what I expected. Thus it will remain a small unrecognized event that most students will never know even exists much less anyone not involved with Texas A&M. Another lost opportunity to bring Aggies together and heal the wounds of the past. Bummer.
This shows how off the mark you are. Small and unrecognized??? Over 15k attended in 2023.
Student Bonfire was willing to work with them. But when the school starts with eliminating all the student involvement, it kind of creates a nonstarter.
WTF is the point of STUDENT Bonfire then?
It's Aggie Bonfire not Student Bonfire we are talking about. The videos I have seen of Student Bonfire also look like there are maybe a few thousand people there, I know when I went there was nothing close to that number. I think it's fine and the best we can have without the school but it is nothing remotely like what it would be if it was on campus. The mood is also completely different. It's very somber and a lot of time is spent talking about it as a memorial for the 12.
It is also unrecognized and not mentioned or supported by the school. That's a simple fact. It's basically a glorified club now compared to what is was. If you had it on campus you probably have 100k there with the Band, the Yell Leaders, and the Football Team just like it used to be.
The quote in the article also talks about being Student run not eliminating student involvement. Very different things. "
Therefore, if students weren't organizing, leading and building the Bonfire, then they didn't think we should bring it back." So basically the Student Bonfire folks drew a line in the sand and said they have to have all control or they were out. That was never going to happen, the liability for the school was far too great and that attitude made it an easy choice for Welsh.
Anyway, folks like you won so congrats. Student Bonfire will continue to be something only a fraction of students will ever attend or work on and become less and less connected to the school. That's what you wanted and you got it.
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