The other activities aren't the issue, unfortunately they go hand in hand though.You realize VEISHEA is a lot more than just activities on Welch Ave right?
The other activities aren't the issue, unfortunately they go hand in hand though.You realize VEISHEA is a lot more than just activities on Welch Ave right?
That is how the world works my friend. Your remarks are the same ones I remember people making 10 years ago and 10 years before that when there were riots. I'm pretty sure it's Game Over.
you're joking right?I've heard the rumors, but I'm hoping they were smart enough to stay clear in the back and not DO anything. Even for being there, if I'm FH, I suspend them for a game or two next season to send a message.
And then we just get back to VEISHEA business as usual?And ten years ago and ten years before that, Veisehea was cancelled, and then it came back.
You don't kill tradition. It may be a 5 year cancellation, but it's not over.
Anyone who thinks its over is just overreacting. It'll be cancelled, but it's not over. You don't end a long *** tradition because some young drunk ****s decided to be **** ups.
you're joking right?
This. That was disgusting. I have so much respect for the cops keeping their cool in that situation. Throwing glass bottles at police officers? WTF?! We are lucky none of them are seriously injured as well.
I was on the fence all morning, but I'm not anymore. Shut down VEISHEA.
Also, the Chief of Police said that the Police Department was normal staff for a Tuesday night and they've always done it that way, and only add more officers to the schedule on Friday and Saturday. That seems pretty silly, considering Monday-Thursday should be considered a typical Friday night.
And then we just get back to VEISHEA business as usual?
I personally find mob mentality a very interesting subject of human psychology.
No one wants to miss out on large events. No one wants to be the one guy left out. So they go to "just see whats going on". But by doing so, they exasperate the problem. The difference is, do they leave when **** hits the fan, or do they stay around, pull out their phone, and allow for the mob to continue?
Do I blame people for wanting to go to welch ave? No. Do I think they should be punished, because they helped the situation by sticking around and giving the mob more power? Yes.
I don't know. Veishea wasn't created to drink and riot. It was created to celebrate some of our colleges. So if by "usual" you mean still celebrating our colleges, sure. If you mean back to partying like last night, no, I doubt it.
I would suspend any players there for a game. It will be little sisters of the poor anyway. Like it or not these guys are role models to the community and they screwed up.
Has this video been posted yet? I can't imagine being a cop in that situation, knowing how badly you're outnumbered and that **** could get real at any minute.
[video=youtube;c56k-5R4xnQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c56k-5R4xnQ#[/video]
Now on twitter a bunch of Greeks are asking for the Greek community to come together and lead Veishea to what it SHOULD be.
Right, because you guys weren't a huge part of this.
The problem is how to separate everything.
I think you cancel it altogether for 5 years so hopefully all current students are gone and then you bring back something under a different name that is the on-campus celebration of the colleges only with no concerts or anything extra like that and with a curfew in place. That's if you bring it back at all.
Other than the damage and the possible injuries, the worst part has to be the holier than thou attitudes right now on Twitter and Facebook.