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Howdy101
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I have a question. The more years that go by, will the effort to get Bonfire back on campus start fading away and will students start focusing their attention on Student Bonfire?

I ask because it seems less and less is being done to get it back and the Bonfire Coalition for Students is no more. It seems people are just tired of the University and will only work with Student Bonfire because they are the ones keeping Bonfire alive.

Everyone, not just me, wants Bonfire back on campus, but each year more people are focusing on Student Bonfire and less people are trying to get it back on campus.
FtnTXAg03
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Not everyone, not by a long shot. In fact, once they have learned the non-negotiable conditions of an on-campus Bonfire, very few are willing to make campus THE priority in this issue.

The ever-heightening level of excitement and enthusiasm for "Off-Campus Bonfire" is evidence that the Bonfire Tradition is alive and well in the Aggies' hearts. I believe that biggest reason for waning support or activity on the "On Campus" front is that people are learning that the Spirit and Tradition of Bonfire are entirely intact off campus.

In fact, people are coming to recognize that in order to have a Bonfire on campus, the essential experiences of Bonfire would have to be compromised at best, if not entirely eliminated.

A year or two ago there was a Student Senate "rally" of sorts, ostensibly to voice student support for a move on campus. Much to the organizer's dismay, those who came to speak to the Senate, who he was certain would speak to his agenda instead were proud to say to a man (and woman) in so many words "When you say 'bring it back' you imply that it isn't already here."

The room was moved, even offering a standing ovation to the students when they were done speaking. Afterwards, I spoke with a system administrator who had been in attendance. It was a sensitive discussion, but he was frank and straightforward and pulled no punches. (I've always appreciated that, so I won't be tossing his name around.)

He said that in order to have an on-campus Bonfire, the students would have to be willing to cede nearly everything they loved about Bonfire. He said that the cost to insure even a fabricated, exclusionary Bonfire would take a lot of the shine out of the end product. And he said that even with insurance and without students, it was still not an undertaking the University would be terribly enthusiastic about.

He seemed to be getting at something, nailing down these points so precisely until not much was left that sounded anything like the Bonfire we all know and love. So I said, "If I'm hearing you correctly, it sounds to me like what you're saying is that Bonfire just isn't meant for campus anymore; and that if some entity were to continue it, freeing the University from liability while giving everyone our Bonfire at the same time..." He began to nod. "...kind of like what we're doing now." He smiled, nodded and said, almost relieved to have made his point "And you're doing a fine job at it."

Hope your question (and any ensuing questions) were answered somehwere in there.

miss_redass
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Here's how I see it.

As a student who was raised as an Aggie, I had the opportunity to experience the Burn aspect of on-campus Bonfire for a number of years. However, during my first few years as a student here, I was unable to participate in Student Bonfire, yet kept the mindset that it should be brought back.

After experiencing all sides of the student-run Bonfire, I now see why people seem to be "giving up" on bringing it back.

The organization functions EXTREMELY well the way it is currently run. If it were to be brought back on campus, the bigwigs would take over and Student Bonfire would no longer be the same experience it is now.

OCHWFLAKASSOBRTTEFE


Edit: Well said, Dion.

[This message has been edited by miss_redass (edited 9/7/2011 4:07p).]
agcoop10
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More people need to hear that story, DM.
MimeXI
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I agree, more people might understand where "on-campus" could take Bonfire.

B.O.B. XI
Howdy101
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FtnTXAg03- I think I understand what you're saying. Even before I had thought of that question, where ever I was, if the subject of Bonfire came up, I always stepped in to answer questions. I did have someone make the comment that Bonfire is better on campus than off. I replied with no because, after the accident, the University will make it to where there is such little student involvement that it will defeat the purpose of the tradition. It's not about the location, as long as it's student led and student run...built by and for students.
agcoop10
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Oh, herro NigRigXI. I know you.
Fitch
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Then what was the point of this post?
MimeXI
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Herro yourself Coop

B.O.B. XI
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