This is a very insterestng read. It has many similarities to the Bonfire report. Interesting to see that a multi-billion dollar institution with some of the brightest minds in the country can suffer these same issues. And yet, they move on, addressing the 2 key issues: technical and human.
It is laughable to think we don't have the technical expertise to safely construct a university sanctioned Bonfire (on or off campus), without bowing to the ridiculous stipulations 'they' put on it. And the spotlight has already been shined on the human aspect, which I believe we can now keep in persepective.
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/front/3259751
Gig 'Em
(Just wanted to add, I certainly mean no disrespect to all the current hard work being put into the off-campus student bonfire. Keep up the great work.)
[This message has been edited by rap93 (edited 7/10/2005 6:45p).]
It is laughable to think we don't have the technical expertise to safely construct a university sanctioned Bonfire (on or off campus), without bowing to the ridiculous stipulations 'they' put on it. And the spotlight has already been shined on the human aspect, which I believe we can now keep in persepective.
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/front/3259751
Gig 'Em
(Just wanted to add, I certainly mean no disrespect to all the current hard work being put into the off-campus student bonfire. Keep up the great work.)
[This message has been edited by rap93 (edited 7/10/2005 6:45p).]