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Aggie Bonfire Collapse: 25 years later
Monday marks 25 years since the Aggie Bonfire collapse. 12 people were killed at 27 others were injured while constructing the annual bonfire at Texas A&M University.
25 years after the Texas A&M bonfire collapse, the Aggie community remembers a deadly tragedy
A panicked Richard and Janiece West were glued to the radio as they drove to College Station on Nov. 18, 1999. The Bellaire couple hadn’t heard from their 19-year-old son since they woke up that morning to learn that the 59-foot bonfire he and his friends were building had crumpled beneath them overnight.
Texas A&M marks 25 years since deadly bonfire collapse
Texas A&M University is marking 25 years after the bonfire collapse that killed 11 students and one former student. This year's off-campus bonfire also marks the return of the rivalry between the Texas Longhorns and the Texas A&M Aggies.
Chip Thiel injured in Aggie Bonfire collapse (1999)
Family members for Chip Thiel talk about the injuries he suffered during the Aggie Bonfire collapse on Nov. 18, 1999. 12 people were killed and 27 were injured in the collapse.
Texas A&M Marks 25th Anniversary of Aggie Bonfire Collapse
Spread the loveOn 3, 2024, Texas A&M University commemorated the 25th anniversary of the tragic Aggie Bonfire collapse that claimed the lives of 12 students. The university held a remembrance ceremony at the Bonfire Memorial and various tributes at Kyle Field to honor the victims and reflect on the impact of the tragedy on the Aggie community.
Victims of Aggie Bonfire remembered (1999)
Former president George Bush and Lt. Gov. Rick Perry were among those in attendance at a remembrance for the lives lost and those injured at the Aggie Bonfire collapse of Nov. 18, 1999.
Texas A&M Chancellor, Pres. on Aggie Bonfire collapse
Texas A&M students will remember the lives lost in the Aggie Bonfire collapse on Nov. 18, 1999. University Chancellor John Sharp and President Mark Welsh talked about the tragedy and how the victims will be remembered.
Aggie Bonfire collapse the morning after (1999)
The annual Aggie Bonfire collapsed on Nov. 18, 1999. 12 people and 27 were injured in the collapse.
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Texas A&M marking 25th anniversary of campus bonfire collapse that killed 12
Texas A&M University will hold a Bonfire Remembrance ceremony at the site of the tragedy on Monday at 2:42 a.m., about the ...
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Texas A&M Bonfire Remembrance Ceremony held 25 years after deadly incident
Nov. 18 marks the 25th anniversary of the deadly Texas A&M bonfire collapse which killed 12 and injured 27 others, including a freshman at the time who shared what happened that devastating day.
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Remembering the A&M bonfire tragedy: 25 years later
Building the Aggie Bonfire was once among the most prized traditions at Texas A&M University. That changed in 1999, when the ...
The Eagle
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Volunteers continue tradition of cleaning Bonfire Memorial
Volunteers from Aggieland and the University of Texas came together Friday to clean the Bonfire Memorial in preparation for ...
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Texas A&M to mark 25th anniversary of campus bonfire collapse that killed 12
LEADING CAUSES OF CRASHES RELATE TO SPEED, IMPAIRMENT AND DISTRACTED DRIVING. CONCERNS OVER CONCUSSIONS IN FOOTBALL HAVE ...
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