PA24 said:
Texas A&M
Where men like women and women like men!
Thanks Dan
PA24 said:
Texas A&M
Where men like women and women like men!
Don't go into the Academic building at night.PA24 said:
Texas A&M
Where men like women and women like men!
a very good question, and one with no clear answer.Quote:
Where do you draw the line?
Yes - Sharp and Welsh. This is the third time the BOR has told them to get off their collective assess and get this done. They finally had to pass a resolution because they wouldn't do it.Heineken-Ashi said:
Somebody was given an ultimatum.
The stage shadow cast show has been performed by students at least at The Grove, the old MSC, and at the Rec Center. Not sure about recent years.Champion of Fireball said:The "on campus" part has me confused. I remember it being shown at the movie theatre across Wellborn. I think it is Shadow Canyon now.Flower Child said:
I know the Rocky Horror Picture Show has been performed many times on campus over the years. Would that be included as part of this ban?
I always thought it was, "Where the men are men and the sheep are scared." Just trying to insert a little levity.deddog said:Someday , no one will get that reference.PA24 said:
Texas A&M
Where men like women and women like men!
Today is not that day.
Two people starred that? Live sex shows would violate a million state, county, city, university……..laws. Pretty easy line to draw.Logos Stick said:B-1 83 said:
I'll wear the dreaded title of "CM" on this one, but true drag is just bawdy entertainment………….for adults. I really don't care if some actors do a show in Rudder Auditorium………for adults. Rudder himself may well have watched such entertainment during the war or in the army.
Where do you draw the line? How about a show with live sex acts?
Someone said Rudder may have seen drag shows.Rapier108 said:
There is a huge difference in drag as it is defined today, which are nearly always overly sexual shows, and something like Victor/Victoria, or a stage version of Mrs. Doubtfire.
Back when it would get you a Section 8.CanyonAg77 said:Someone said Rudder may have seen drag shows.Rapier108 said:
There is a huge difference in drag as it is defined today, which are nearly always overly sexual shows, and something like Victor/Victoria, or a stage version of Mrs. Doubtfire.
Drag shows 60+ years ago were comedy, not sexualization
Good. You can donate to offset the six-figure gift they lost in November.Gnome Sayin said:
Here's another dime A&M
There was a fire.Wildmen03 said:
Is Halo not around anymore? That's where the drag shows were 20 years ago.
How embarrassing for the BOR and Texas A&M. Thanks sharp and welsh.MAROON said:Yes - Sharp and Welsh. This is the third time the BOR has told them to get off their collective assess and get this done. They finally had to pass a resolution because they wouldn't do it.Heineken-Ashi said:
Somebody was given an ultimatum.
claydeezy said:Glad to see we're cancelling these traditions. Yell Leaders are next, right?
They can go to tu, where the women are women and the men are too.doubledog said:
How will TAMU recruit trans, gay, woke, DEI faculty members now.
claydeezy said:
Glad to see we're cancelling these traditions. Yell Leaders are next, right?
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Way back in Old Army, the week leading up to Bonfire/ the t.u. game, fish were told to "feminize" by wearing lipstick and skipping to class. This was done to bring "awareness" to the rivalry game, with the general notion being that the sips were "sissies" compared to the rough tough Ags. This tradition, like most Old Army traditions, didn't survive the fish living by themselves in the late 40s to mid 50s, and was *thankfully* abolished in 1953. Fair warning, these pictures could be considered disturbing.
From the reddit thread. Making fish dress in drag so they can mock them like those sissy t-sips.Quote:
This picture is dated to the 1930s in the Cushing Archives, so it's possible that "feminizing" the fish was taken to an even greater extent in even older Army. Note the possible cadet in the background wearing a dress.
Logos Stick said:
Bethel School District v. Fraser
TommyBrady said:
Just passed in a special telephonic Meeting that TAMU will not allow for these types of shows. Also states that there are only 2 genders and that TAMU System will follow the policies of Trump EO's and directive from Gov Abbott. Basically states that these drag shows go against Title 9 and is discriminatory towards women.
Unanimous Yes Votes
annie88 said:TommyBrady said:
Just passed in a special telephonic Meeting that TAMU will not allow for these types of shows. Also states that there are only 2 genders and that TAMU System will follow the policies of Trump EO's and directive from Gov Abbott. Basically states that these drag shows go against Title 9 and is discriminatory towards women.
Unanimous Yes Votes
They can have it off campus if they want. No one's stopping them.
Champion of Fireball said:The "on campus" part has me confused. I remember it being shown at the movie theatre across Wellborn. I think it is Shadow Canyon now.Flower Child said:
I know the Rocky Horror Picture Show has been performed many times on campus over the years. Would that be included as part of this ban?