AUSTIN (The Texas Tribune) — After a monthslong review, Texas A&M University decided not to bring back the student bonfire tradition it discontinued 25 years ago after a deadly accident, President ...
Building the Aggie bonfire was once the most prized student tradition at Texas A&M University. That changed when the 60-foot stack of logs fell and killed 12 students in 1999, becoming one of the most ...
Twenty-five years ago — on Nov. 18, 1999 — the 40-foot tower of logs being built at Texas A&M University in College Station collapsed, killing 12 people and injuring at least 27 others. The victims ...
FILE – In this Nov. 26, 1999, file photo, fans at and NCAA college football game between Texas and Texas A&M game spell out the words “Remember 99” in honor of those killed and injured in the bonfire ...
Texas A&M official may bring bonfire tradition back to campus, 25 years after tragedy that killed 12
Almost 25 years after a 40-foot stack of logs collapsed and killed 12 students at Texas A&M University, one university system regent has asked the victims' family members for input on potentially ...
COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Nearly two months after a report from The Texas Tribune indicated that talks of bringing back the Aggie Bonfire tradition were gaining traction, it now seems that the ...
The first, ominous sounds came from deep within the massive stack of logs in the darkest hours of the Texas night. Witnesses described hearing the stack of thousands of logs moan and creak before the ...
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The first, ominous sounds came from deep within the massive stack of logs in the darkest hours of the Texas night. Witnesses described hearing the stack of thousands of logs moan and creak before the ...
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