The on screen writing is not mine. There is an error in the beginning of the scripting. Bonfire collapsed in 1999 not 2001 as stated. The views expressed on the video are not mine either.
@antipodeaninterloper And here is the official description, "The Big Event provides the students of Texas A&M University with the opportunity to say "Thank You" to the community. This past year, over 15,600 students volunteered to complete almost 1,500 jobs. Already the largest one-day, student-run service project in the nation, The Big Event has expanded to 75 other schools across the nation.
I understand college and school tradition, but this seems to me to be the most wasteful use of resources. Not just the trees and fuel, but the thousands of hours of efforts students commit to this. Your efforts would be very welcome if used for some sort of community service.
@antipodeaninterloper in addition to The Big Event, A&M also has participated in "Replant" since the early '80s and still continues today
huntnpb 1 month ago
@antipodeaninterloper And here is the official description, "The Big Event provides the students of Texas A&M University with the opportunity to say "Thank You" to the community. This past year, over 15,600 students volunteered to complete almost 1,500 jobs. Already the largest one-day, student-run service project in the nation, The Big Event has expanded to 75 other schools across the nation.
EvansLibraryTAMU 1 month ago
@antipodeaninterloper
You would be correct, but actually Texas A&M is host to and created the Big Event, a community service project for the Bryan College Station area, "
EvansLibraryTAMU 1 month ago
I understand college and school tradition, but this seems to me to be the most wasteful use of resources. Not just the trees and fuel, but the thousands of hours of efforts students commit to this. Your efforts would be very welcome if used for some sort of community service.
antipodeaninterloper 2 months ago
Rude
hahuhnke 3 months ago
it was the disaster of 1999 not 2001
MrCoal11 3 months ago
This is the same thing I saw, as a Corps member, during autumns 1971 - 1974.
The Bonfire simply got too big and ornate, later -- which led to its collapse that night.
Oldag75 8 months ago
Fuck you,. dumbass!
dmccanlies 2 years ago