If the cost of insurance is the only holdup for the University to bring Bonfire back, why don't all Aggies chip in a few bucks to cover the insurance policy so that we can have Bonfire on campus again...just to see if the expense of the insurance is the University's real reason for not bringing it back.
What's wrong with every student filling out a participation waiver that acknowledges risks and absolves the University from any liability? Someone help me out, why isn't that an option?
I don't know what exactly, but SOMETHING HAS to be done to get Bonfire back on campus. 1999 was the Fall of my senior year, and for years after I was against bringing it back in any way simpy because it would never be the same. But after returning to campus in recent years and watching our football team struggle, you can "feel it in the air" that something is missing. I fear that the Aggie Spirit is fading and is not as strong with our post-Bonfire students.
I am NOT trying to say the Aggie Bonfire is the only source of our Aggie Spirit, but there's no denying that it was a big part of it.
Maybe Governor Rick Perry can be a big voice for it. He's been quoted of saying that he expects Bonfire to not only be back on campus, but soon.
For the nay-sayers that will somehow pick apart this post and say that I'm disrepectful and whatnot, you're in DENIAL. The Spirit of Aggieland is losing its luster and uniqueness as the years go by...and 10 years has been too long! I don't believe that the 12 students that we lost would have wanted it this way. It is time to unite to bring Aggie Bonfire back to campus.
What's wrong with every student filling out a participation waiver that acknowledges risks and absolves the University from any liability? Someone help me out, why isn't that an option?
I don't know what exactly, but SOMETHING HAS to be done to get Bonfire back on campus. 1999 was the Fall of my senior year, and for years after I was against bringing it back in any way simpy because it would never be the same. But after returning to campus in recent years and watching our football team struggle, you can "feel it in the air" that something is missing. I fear that the Aggie Spirit is fading and is not as strong with our post-Bonfire students.
I am NOT trying to say the Aggie Bonfire is the only source of our Aggie Spirit, but there's no denying that it was a big part of it.
Maybe Governor Rick Perry can be a big voice for it. He's been quoted of saying that he expects Bonfire to not only be back on campus, but soon.
For the nay-sayers that will somehow pick apart this post and say that I'm disrepectful and whatnot, you're in DENIAL. The Spirit of Aggieland is losing its luster and uniqueness as the years go by...and 10 years has been too long! I don't believe that the 12 students that we lost would have wanted it this way. It is time to unite to bring Aggie Bonfire back to campus.