http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/opinion/viewpoints/stories/dn090910-landauer_11edi.168d6f121.html
First I've heard of it, particularly about "racism"...and that's not something you want to play around with when making accusations. "Derailing lives long before the stack of logs killed 12 students"?? Trying to play up the dramatics I see.
Destructive culture?? Please.
So you can't have Bonfire at a university that strives for academic excellence and diversity? I see. Should we cancel Muster as well, since it's a military tradition more than it is an academic one? What a load of crap.
It has nothing to do with that. The university has changed in a lot of ways over the last 20-30 years...but that hasn't hurt tradition. We did Silver Taps and Muster back in the "all male all white" days. So does this mean we should quit those too since by this guy's standards they do nothing but "preserve the recent past"??
I'm cautious about bringing back Bonfire for safety concerns as much as the next Aggie, but this is ridiculous.
What a sorry excuse for journalism the DMN is.
[This message has been edited by Gigem314 (edited 9/10/2009 5:56p).]
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And that, more than safety concerns, more than charges of racism and sexism, is what drove a lot of opponents in those days. Professors and others saw Bonfire derailing lives long before the stack of logs killed 12 students.
First I've heard of it, particularly about "racism"...and that's not something you want to play around with when making accusations. "Derailing lives long before the stack of logs killed 12 students"?? Trying to play up the dramatics I see.
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I still love Bonfire and the memories it provided. The vast majority of my friends never got so close that they got burned. But I don’t know how you bring back the tradition without bringing back the destructive culture it produced.
Destructive culture?? Please.
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Besides, A&M is not that insular campus anymore. Bonfire would seem out of place on a campus that has become an open, welcoming university that puts strong academics above all else. A university that has campuses in foreign countries and even at sea. A school that doesn’t just give diversity lip-service, but has solid, proven plans that are working to attract more first-generation college students.
So you can't have Bonfire at a university that strives for academic excellence and diversity? I see. Should we cancel Muster as well, since it's a military tradition more than it is an academic one? What a load of crap.
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Truth is, even when I was there in the 1990s, A&M was evolving and Bonfire had become an anachronistic connection to the school’s all-male, all-white military past. In the 1970s, when Rick Perry was there, it must have seemed important to preserve that recent past through Bonfire. It’s not an important part of A&M anymore.
It has nothing to do with that. The university has changed in a lot of ways over the last 20-30 years...but that hasn't hurt tradition. We did Silver Taps and Muster back in the "all male all white" days. So does this mean we should quit those too since by this guy's standards they do nothing but "preserve the recent past"??
I'm cautious about bringing back Bonfire for safety concerns as much as the next Aggie, but this is ridiculous.
What a sorry excuse for journalism the DMN is.
[This message has been edited by Gigem314 (edited 9/10/2009 5:56p).]