If this is true someone needs to start some massive crap about this because that is not acceptable
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you know what's not a Tradition?
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WAS TOLD TODAY THAT THEY ARE PREACHING IN FISH AND TRANSFER CAMPS TO NOT SUPPORT STUD
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I didn't even get to experience off campus bonfire because of the drought.
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I'm saying this as a 3rd generation Aggie, a Fish Camp 2010 attendee, and a current student.
Bonfire might have been the greatest tradition to the rest of you, it is to my parents, and most people I know. However, I wasn't even 10 years old when it fell, incoming students are even younger than me. To me Bonfire holds no real anything because I've never experienced it. I didn't even get to experience off campus bonfire because of the drought. They tell you about the greatness of it, the tragedy of it falling, etc. in Fish Camp and during your tour, but for most of these people, they have no first hand recollection of it either.
Before you criticize the student body you have to recognize that we as a collective have no idea what we're missing.
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...while it has been unmercifully dry, a contact in USGS water resource management has indicated that the moisture needed to bring this area to a safe and healthy level is achievable, and not unlikely sometime this fall. Personally, I won't hold my breath, but it is nice to know that the prognosis is not as bleak as it might seem to we uninformed.
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I graduated in 2010 and for all four years that I was doing bonfire they sent out these emails warning the students against bonfire and the "risky behaviors" associated with it.
It's nothing new.
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None of this is new... an if your only excuse for not experiencing bonfire last year was because of drought then you missed the point
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The only thing I was ever 'warned' about bonfire was a request to NOT wear anything dorm-related if we go as a memorial for Miranda.