lol. The "right" to have VEISHEA. Quick, someone call the ACLU! There are rights being violated over here!
I know I saw that in the Constitution.
Bill of Rights:
1. Speech, religion, etc.
2. Guns
3. VEISHEA
4. Search and seizure
Etc.
lol. The "right" to have VEISHEA. Quick, someone call the ACLU! There are rights being violated over here!
Clones 2015 I also sent in recommendations to fix Veishea. I emailed them to Tom Hill and also got no response, when I showed up at one of the meetings with copies for the Task Force and I during my time to speak I handed them out I told them then that it was not good that there were no replies to emails sent and Hill didn't seem to happy when I publicly pointed out I submitted my ideas twice and then had to hand deliver them to feel that my voice was heard (ignored but at least heard.) If you want my ideas send me a pm.
Clones 2015 I also sent in recommendations to fix Veishea. I emailed them to Tom Hill and also got no response, when I showed up at one of the meetings with copies for the Task Force and I during my time to speak I handed them out I told them then that it was not good that there were no replies to emails sent and Hill didn't seem to happy when I publicly pointed out I submitted my ideas twice and then had to hand deliver them to feel that my voice was heard (ignored but at least heard.) If you want my ideas send me a pm.
Lots of arrests and bad things happen tailgating. Better get ride of that too.
I think older generations had it better. The current method for presenting news and immediate need for action has crippled much of what once was.
I thought college age people were once considered grown ups? Glad helicopter parents still think they need to be babysitted.
I think there are a lot of other effective things that could of been tried (that had not been tried yet) to keep the tradition that is VEISHEA alive. VEISHEA does so many good things for ISU/Ames, ending it for the few bad things that happen with it seems like the easy way out.
If you are there watching, you are adding to the mob mentality. 2 or 3 guys usually don't tip over a cop car and knock over light polls unless they feel safe in the mob.
I think there are a lot of other effective things that could of been tried (that had not been tried yet) to keep the tradition that is VEISHEA alive. VEISHEA does so many good things for ISU/Ames, ending it for the few bad things that happen with it seems like the easy way out.
I don't see much evidence of parents of students being involved in this at all. I'd say it's more a good number of Ames residents who are fed up with so-called "adults" who can't seem to keep their **** together. I'm sorry to all the students who work hard on their exhibits, but like I said before, there's plenty of room at the Boone County Fair next to all the other 4-H projects. VEISHEA has long been a black eye on the town and the University. If they want to try it again in a few years, okay. But if it's gone for good, then good riddance.
I love how delusional you are on the subject. Not so much a critique on this post, but overall your responses in this thread. According to you, the only thing veishea is and is good is what happens after midnight. Have fun at the Boone County Fair.
Sounds like some people liked VEISHA better than you did.Actually, you've got it wrong. I don't want to go to the Boone County Fair, either. I personally think the exhibits are pretty damned lame, and if the rationale to save VEISHEA is based on the "worth" of these exhibits and/or the parade, then that's a pretty poor argument.
The most delusional argument, however, is that VEISHEA means anything besides a drunken party to the vast majority of its attendees.
Sounds like some people liked VEISHA better than you did.
Clones 2015 I also sent in recommendations to fix Veishea. I emailed them to Tom Hill and also got no response, when I showed up at one of the meetings with copies for the Task Force and I during my time to speak I handed them out I told them then that it was not good that there were no replies to emails sent and Hill didn't seem to happy when I publicly pointed out I submitted my ideas twice and then had to hand deliver them to feel that my voice was heard (ignored but at least heard.) If you want my ideas send me a pm.
Thankfully those people weren't on the Task Force.
When I was in high school we used to go to Ames during VEISHA to drink/party. Knew nothing about the tradition other than riots on the news in prior years.
While a student (2000-04) at ISU I would guess it as 10% of the students actually cared for the true meaning of VEISHA. The rest used it as an excuse to party, skip class and a week long drinking haze.
In 2004 during the riot I was there, got tear gassed and witnessed the smashing of light poles, throwing bricks through copy works, etc. And the next morning walked the streets of campus town and it was like a bomb went off. Glass debris all over.
It's sad but to today's youth VEISHA is more about partying, and full of kids who have seen the national media report past riots during VEISHA and I truly feel, as dumb as it is, kids want there turn in the spot light. They don't care about 100 years of tradition. They care about a week long party. The Animal House experience.
When I was in high school we used to go to Ames during VEISHA to drink/party. Knew nothing about the tradition other than riots on the news in prior years.
While a student (2000-04) at ISU I would guess it as 10% of the students actually cared for the true meaning of VEISHA. The rest used it as an excuse to party, skip class and a week long drinking haze.
In 2004 during the riot I was there, got tear gassed and witnessed the smashing of light poles, throwing bricks through copy works, etc. And the next morning walked the streets of campus town and it was like a bomb went off. Glass debris all over.
It's sad but to today's youth VEISHA is more about partying, and full of kids who have seen the national media report past riots during VEISHA and I truly feel, as dumb as it is, kids want there turn in the spot light. They don't care about 100 years of tradition. They care about a week long party. The Animal House experience.
When I was in high school we used to go to Ames during VEISHA to drink/party. Knew nothing about the tradition other than riots on the news in prior years.
While a student (2000-04) at ISU I would guess it as 10% of the students actually cared for the true meaning of VEISHA. The rest used it as an excuse to party, skip class and a week long drinking haze.
In 2004 during the riot I was there, got tear gassed and witnessed the smashing of light poles, throwing bricks through copy works, etc. And the next morning walked the streets of campus town and it was like a bomb went off. Glass debris all over.
It's sad but to today's youth VEISHA is more about partying, and full of kids who have seen the national media report past riots during VEISHA and I truly feel, as dumb as it is, kids want there turn in the spot light. They don't care about 100 years of tradition. They care about a week long party. The Animal House experience.
When I was in high school we used to go to Ames during VEISHA to drink/party. Knew nothing about the tradition other than riots on the news in prior years.
While a student (2000-04) at ISU I would guess it as 10% of the students actually cared for the true meaning of VEISHA. The rest used it as an excuse to party, skip class and a week long drinking haze.
In 2004 during the riot I was there, got tear gassed and witnessed the smashing of light poles, throwing bricks through copy works, etc. And the next morning walked the streets of campus town and it was like a bomb went off. Glass debris all over.
It's sad but to today's youth VEISHA is more about partying, and full of kids who have seen the national media report past riots during VEISHA and I truly feel, as dumb as it is, kids want there turn in the spot light. They don't care about 100 years of tradition. They care about a week long party. The Animal House experience.