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Plans
draw praise, dismay from students
The senior in charge
of 1999 Bonfire construction sat unnoticed among a throng of students in
the Flagroom of the Memorial Student Center, watching a live report about
the fate of one of Texas A&M University’s most revered traditions.
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Bonfire
suspended until 2002
Sunday, Jun. 4, 2000]In
hopes of making Bonfire “forever safe,” Texas A&M University President
Ray Bowen on Friday ruled on its fate...more>>
A&M
denies licenses to retailers selling memorial T-shirts
A&M denies licenses
to retailers selling memorial T-shirts more>>
The
Texas A&M Bonfire will be back, but not without changes
Sunday, Jun. 4, 2000]
Texas A&M suspended its pregame bonfire for at least two more years
until procedures can be improved following an accident last year that killed
12 students.more>>
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BonfireSunday, Jun. 4, 2000] Star-Telegram
Editorial ~ Life cannot be made completely safe. The Texas A&M University
Faculty Senate is recommending that the traditional bonfire -- which turned
deadly last year -- be discontinued or drastically changed.more>>
Faculty
panel urges change on bonfire
[May 31, 2000] -- A Texas
A&M professors' panel wants the university's president to or
at least drastically change the traditional bonfire that turned deadly
last year.
Alaska-Fairbanks
Students Dedicate Ice Arch Sculpture
to
Aggie Bonfire Collapse Victims[June
2000]
Why
is Bonfire so Important?[COLLEGE
STATION] -- I have decided to write this in the hopes of..
Read
what the public has to say about bonfire
[COLLEGE STATION] --
Read the feed back that we're getting.
Texas
A&M Forest Science alums provide bonfire memorial trees[COLLEGE
STATION] – Forest science alumni from Texas
A&M University didn't
have to think long and hard. When the question was asked of them by retired
Texas Forest Service director Bruce Miles, the answer was immediate.more>>
Aggies
petition to preserve Bonfire [HOUSTON]
– Two Texas A&M students have started apetition drive to ensure that
the university's annual Bonfire tradition continues after last year's collapse
that killed 12and injured 27. more>>
Aggies
urge continued, safer form of tradition[COLLEGE
STATION] -- Texas A&M students urged the university yesterday to..more>>
TEXAS
A&M FOREST SCIENCE ALUMS PROVIDE BONFIRE MEMORIAL TREES
[COLLEGE STATION] – Forest
science alumni from Texas
A&M University didn't
have to think long and hard. When
the question was asked
of them by retired Texas Forest Service director Bruce Miles, the answer
was immediate. more>> |