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Because those dopes film each other doing it for tiktok
Because those dopes film each other doing it for tiktok
Next title i am stopping by your house and flipping your car and breaking down the door to your house. If you dont like that then tell me what the difference here is.Can you all stop clutching your pearls and let the students be students like every class got to in 2014, 2011, 2004, and 1999?
Because those dopes film each other doing it for tiktok
But Lawrence also typically has a lot more time between Championships to plan for such celebrations..............It's dumb. UConn needs to find a way to provide a better outlet. The lack of a clear celebration point on campus is a problem.
Lawrence does a good job with KU, blocks off the main street to cars, and the cops ask no questions about what's in a Solo Cup (but no bottles or cans). The result is everybody gets to celebrate and go a little crazy without breaking stuff.
I was in Fairfield Dorm for the NIT win. We did have a fire, but we burned our own couch. not UConn property.That’s it? Hell when I was there we burned half the furniture in the Jungle.
I said to my freshman son that it's hard to imagine a generation that takes pictures and videos of everything would be so stupid as to do something like what's in the video and think they're getting away with it.Good thing they memorialized it on video. It'll make their prosecution and subsequent expulsion easier.
In 2014 they had a “block party” outside the student union with a DJ and everything after the victory. Was actually a lot of fun. But a light pole still came down and went through a window in the business school or one of the nearby buildings…It's dumb. UConn needs to find a way to provide a better outlet. The lack of a clear celebration point on campus is a problem.
Lawrence does a good job with KU, blocks off the main street to cars, and the cops ask no questions about what's in a Solo Cup (but no bottles or cans). The result is everybody gets to celebrate and go a little crazy without breaking stuff.
this is the most significant change - the kids with the light pole are screwed. RAs never had videos back in the day........
Sort of. The guys in Stowe did burn dorm furniture, but they actually signed an agreement to all be equally responsible for the cost of replacing it. Which isn’t to say they weren’t idiots. I can remember a big, heavy steel trashcan, coming out the window and landing within 10 feet of a bunch of people walking by. It was done in protest over the school, making Stowe coed but, nobody tore down lamp posts, and nobody smashed the door into the student union.in 1979 there was much greater damage when they converted Stowe from an all male dorm to a coed one. A lot of folks got thrown off campus but am not sure anyone was arrested
Yeah, not a good look
I heard they took down a lamppost and used it to break windows at the student union. Really, what did that do? In the picture a car is flipped over, why do you need to flip over a car. Is it yours?My wife arrived on campus early this morning and saw some unfortunate signs of vandalism. Never understood the violent reaction to celebrating, just be happy. Guess there is much more damage at the Student Union with broken windows, doors, etc. View attachment 86793 View attachment 86794
That is true, when I worked for an Office Supply Store in Newington, back in 1994, I had a co worker who was a student at UConn and he was talking about the bonfires he went to on campus and burning couches and bedding.It is a campus of 18,500 undergrads, almost half of whom are young men, a group not typically known for good judgement or self-control. There are going to be some DBs in that group.