Very well thought out press conference. President Leath and all those who were involved absolutely made the right decision for the right reasons. Anyone who says otherwise needs to get their priorities straight in my opinion.
Horrible decision. Even worse if its permanently over. Crack down on the trouble makers. Don't screw over the vendors, alumni, and responsible students.
So which one of you is right?
I know I'm in the minority, but I don't see why they can't have the parade. Most of the students don't care about the parade compared to the number of alum that do. I have been looking forward for weeks to taking my son (who is too young to understand why he can't go to the parade) on Saturday. Not to mention all the students who spent hours and thousands of dollars on the parade.
Yeah, I don't understand why they would cancel events were its's sober adults, children, and alumni based on the actions of students off campus.
I have no problem with suspending all nightly activities, concerts, and anything that is at any risk of safety issues. Just don't see why we can't keep the parade. Very upset as an alum.
agree.
Why cancel it this year? All you are doing are eliminating the good things. The partying for this coming weekend is already set in motion. Probably just making it worse by cancelling the other stuff.
totally agree. it's the old "they think im crazy so I'll act crazy mentality. What is there to lose now? Leath just screwed over all the good things for the sake of the few bad apples. I know we aren't a religious school but I often think of Genesis 18 when God spares the city of immoral people because of ten righteous people. Why ruin it for the good people based on the bad?
The tailgating analogy was to illustrate the fact that people get drunk and hurt themselves, or others, during other University sanctioned events, yet we don't blame those events for those negative behaviors. Veishea DOES bring a party atmosphere. But it's not responsible for the misdeeds of a few, and it has brought far more good than bad over the years, and will continue to be that way. Even if someone gets hurt occasionally.
Again, totally agree. No one proposes to cancel football tailgating because people are drunk and stupid. I doubt anyone would ever seriously propose that and remain employed.