Texas A&M has a longstanding legacy for its traditions. In 1907, Aggies began celebrating their rivalry with the University of Texas with a bonfire. On its 92nd anniversary, barring 1963 to honor the ...
Aggie Traditions Council works hard each year to make the ceremony memorable and honorable for visitors and students.
In 1999, a devastating collapse killed 12 and injured 27 others. Thousands of students joined forces at a memorial at 2:42 ...
Easton Area School District has officially canceled its annual bonfire, which usually takes place before the Easton-P’burg ...
It's been 25 years since Bonfire collapse took the lives of 12 Aggies. The tradition now lives on off-campus with Texas A&M students still running it.
The stack of more than 5,000, 18-foot logs toppled a week before it was scheduled to burn killing 12 people and injuring dozens.
On Nov. 18, 1999, at about 2:42 a.m., the annual Aggie Bonfire at Texas A&M, built entirely by students, collapsed without warning, killing 12 people and injuring another 27.
A family "lost everything" when their home was engulfed by flames after a stray firework landed in their garden. Harrowing photographs show the destruction to the family's home after it went up in ...
November 18, 1999 is a painful day in Texas A&M history. On that day 25 years ago, 12 students lost their lives during the ...
According to the university website, early morning on Nov. 18th 1999, Texas A&M students were building a massive bonfire ...
Devastating pictures show the destruction caused to the family's home after a firework not set off by themselves landed in ...