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UA is providing a beer garden on campus! There's gonna be a mechanical bull and lazer tag and a velcro wall, and other great things to do after a visit to the beer garden. drinky.gif cheers.gif

The AK-Rowdies will be having a parade though campus led by Zippy.

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QUOTE(ZachTheZip @ Apr 19 2010, 06:31 PM) *
UA is providing a beer garden on campus! There's gonna be a mechanical bull and lazer tag and a velcro wall, and other great things to do after a visit to the beer garden. drinky.gif cheers.gif

The AK-Rowdies will be having a parade though campus led by Zippy.

Event details


Two words: HIGH SCHOOL!

UA can do much better than this pathetic attempt at college entertainment. Where are the large scale events that attract thousands of UA students from all walks of life? Used to be that student programmers could attract 3,000 to 4,000 or more diversified students (dormies, commuters, surrounding neighborhood apartment dwellers, Greeks, Blacks, graduate students and undergraduate students, faculty and staff) all to a single big-time events on campus which made UA students feel more unified with a sense of identity and self-sustaining while supplementing the occasion with smaller events that appeal to an eclectic university market. What the Hell has happened to your school? It's no wonder apathy runs wild at The University of Akron. You nerds litigate for apathy at UA by the nature of your programming. It is designed to disintegrate and alienate the student body into miniscule pieces and parts. It is why the student body has virtually no power on that campus anymore. You have dissected yourselves down to the least common denominator. You remind me of an ant farm that has been turned upside down and shaken. I get the same impression when I read your horrible, horrible student newspaper, the Bungleight...blek!

Get it together for Christ's sake. I know the potential is there. UA is growing in so many positive ways but when it comes to student oriented/authored events, you guys come off as students at a workshop for the developmentally disabled. You guys need to get off the short bus.



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QUOTE(Jake @ Apr 20 2010, 01:03 AM) *
QUOTE(ZachTheZip @ Apr 19 2010, 06:31 PM) *
UA is providing a beer garden on campus! There's gonna be a mechanical bull and lazer tag and a velcro wall, and other great things to do after a visit to the beer garden. drinky.gif cheers.gif

The AK-Rowdies will be having a parade though campus led by Zippy.

Event details


Two words: HIGH SCHOOL!

UA can do much better than this pathetic attempt at college entertainment. Where are the large scale events that attract thousands of UA students from all walks of life? Used to be that student programmers could attract 3,000 to 4,000 or more diversified students (dormies, commuters, surrounding neighborhood apartment dwellers, Greeks, Blacks, graduate students and undergraduate students, faculty and staff) all to a single big-time events on campus which made UA students feel more unified with a sense of identity and self-sustaining while supplementing the occasion with smaller events that appeal to an eclectic university market. What the Hell has happened to your school? It's no wonder apathy runs wild at The University of Akron. You nerds litigate for apathy at UA by the nature of your programming. It is designed to disintegrate and alienate the student body into miniscule pieces and parts. It is why the student body has virtually no power on that campus anymore. You have dissected yourselves down to the least common denominator. You remind me of an ant farm that has been turned upside down and shaken. I get the same impression when I read your horrible, horrible student newspaper, the Bungleight...blek!

Get it together for Christ's sake. I know the potential is there. UA is growing in so many positive ways but when it comes to student oriented/authored events, you guys come off as students at a workshop for the developmentally disabled. You guys need to get off the short bus.

Wow, really, as I recall from my time at school there was no campus unification, there was on campus and commuter. Over the last 10 years or so they have made huge leaps in getting commuters back on campus. Why are you on here again?


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QUOTE(g-mann17 @ Apr 20 2010, 08:46 AM) *
QUOTE(Jake @ Apr 20 2010, 01:03 AM) *
QUOTE(ZachTheZip @ Apr 19 2010, 06:31 PM) *
UA is providing a beer garden on campus! There's gonna be a mechanical bull and lazer tag and a velcro wall, and other great things to do after a visit to the beer garden. drinky.gif cheers.gif

The AK-Rowdies will be having a parade though campus led by Zippy.

Event details


Two words: HIGH SCHOOL!

UA can do much better than this pathetic attempt at college entertainment. Where are the large scale events that attract thousands of UA students from all walks of life? Used to be that student programmers could attract 3,000 to 4,000 or more diversified students (dormies, commuters, surrounding neighborhood apartment dwellers, Greeks, Blacks, graduate students and undergraduate students, faculty and staff) all to a single big-time events on campus which made UA students feel more unified with a sense of identity and self-sustaining while supplementing the occasion with smaller events that appeal to an eclectic university market. What the Hell has happened to your school? It's no wonder apathy runs wild at The University of Akron. You nerds litigate for apathy at UA by the nature of your programming. It is designed to disintegrate and alienate the student body into miniscule pieces and parts. It is why the student body has virtually no power on that campus anymore. You have dissected yourselves down to the least common denominator. You remind me of an ant farm that has been turned upside down and shaken. I get the same impression when I read your horrible, horrible student newspaper, the Bungleight...blek!

Get it together for Christ's sake. I know the potential is there. UA is growing in so many positive ways but when it comes to student oriented/authored events, you guys come off as students at a workshop for the developmentally disabled. You guys need to get off the short bus.

Wow, really, as I recall from my time at school there was no campus unification, there was on campus and commuter. Over the last 10 years or so they have made huge leaps in getting commuters back on campus. Why are you on here again?

He is on here to let us know:
1.) Nothing that campus programmers do will ever be as awesome as the events that he and his fellow campus leaders arranged 30 years ago.
2.) The University needs to be transplanted to virgin country so that nothing the University does is associated with the city.



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High School? Really? Last I checked my high school didn't promote any such thing... I think high school is the LAST place you'd want a Beer Garden.

In any case, I am actually kinda excited for this event, albeit that I will have to miss it. Its great to see that 1) they are starting to provide more events to unify the campus community, and 2) begin to bring in some legitimate (and popular) music talent to the campus. This is a GREAT idea and Im happy that the University is really pushing forward with a greater campus identity than ever before.

Jake is just a troll; don't feed him. He's got nothing better to do with his day than make a big fuss over absolutely nothing.


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QUOTE(UAzipsMan @ Apr 20 2010, 09:55 AM) *
I think high school is the LAST place you'd want a Beer Garden.


I think there are tons of high schoolers out there who would adamantly disagree with you.



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QUOTE(MaxZIP @ Apr 20 2010, 09:45 AM) *
QUOTE(g-mann17 @ Apr 20 2010, 08:46 AM) *
QUOTE(Jake @ Apr 20 2010, 01:03 AM) *
QUOTE(ZachTheZip @ Apr 19 2010, 06:31 PM) *
UA is providing a beer garden on campus! There's gonna be a mechanical bull and lazer tag and a velcro wall, and other great things to do after a visit to the beer garden. drinky.gif cheers.gif

The AK-Rowdies will be having a parade though campus led by Zippy.

Event details


Two words: HIGH SCHOOL!

UA can do much better than this pathetic attempt at college entertainment. Where are the large scale events that attract thousands of UA students from all walks of life? Used to be that student programmers could attract 3,000 to 4,000 or more diversified students (dormies, commuters, surrounding neighborhood apartment dwellers, Greeks, Blacks, graduate students and undergraduate students, faculty and staff) all to a single big-time events on campus which made UA students feel more unified with a sense of identity and self-sustaining while supplementing the occasion with smaller events that appeal to an eclectic university market. What the Hell has happened to your school? It's no wonder apathy runs wild at The University of Akron. You nerds litigate for apathy at UA by the nature of your programming. It is designed to disintegrate and alienate the student body into miniscule pieces and parts. It is why the student body has virtually no power on that campus anymore. You have dissected yourselves down to the least common denominator. You remind me of an ant farm that has been turned upside down and shaken. I get the same impression when I read your horrible, horrible student newspaper, the Bungleight...blek!

Get it together for Christ's sake. I know the potential is there. UA is growing in so many positive ways but when it comes to student oriented/authored events, you guys come off as students at a workshop for the developmentally disabled. You guys need to get off the short bus.

Wow, really, as I recall from my time at school there was no campus unification, there was on campus and commuter. Over the last 10 years or so they have made huge leaps in getting commuters back on campus. Why are you on here again?

He is on here to let us know:
1.) Nothing that campus programmers do will ever be as awesome as the events that he and his fellow campus leaders arranged 30 years ago.
2.) The University needs to be transplanted to virgin country so that nothing the University does is associated with the city.

Rather than being bitter, jealous and reactionary, why not be inspired and driven to be better than this? Don't be so defensive. Face the music. You're not bringing the campus together. And on the contrary, today's campus programmers can achieve much much more than campus programmers of 20 or 30 years ago. You've got far more resources and support and you're wasting it on rinky dink events that appeal to a very small minority of students. Why aren't you in E.J. Thomas with a major concert that can fill the hall for Springfest? It's your hall and its budget is made up of your money Make it work for you. Why aren't you bringing talented students from the dept of theater and visual arts and music into the loop?. You could be working more with fellow students who can present, symphonies, ballets, plays, art shows and more instead of mimicking The Sun Bar and Grill. Anybody can serve and drink beer. You have beer available to you 24/7. You can incorporate that with new and special events. And there is nothing wrong with taking advantage of what the city and downtown have available to and for you. Why reinvent the wheel and waste energy and resources by doing something that is already being done? Work with the Barley House, Pints and Brubakers to bring UA students into the dowtown area. They have all the beer you want.

It seems apparent that most of you on here have never been to a real campus with real college progammers putting on real college level events. You need to visit OSU, OU, UC and yes even Can't State to see how these major public universities program student oriented events. Get rid of that stupid organization associated with "campus magazine" and its phony awards given to UA for competing with conservative bible thumpng colleges and hole-in-the-wall universities. It's time to take off the diapers Hilltop High.



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Rather than being bitter, jealous and reactionary, why not be inspired and driven to be better than this? Don't be so defensive. Face the music. You're not bringing the campus together. And on the contrary, today's campus programmers can achieve much much more than campus programmers of 20 or 30 years ago. You've got far more resources and support and you're wasting it on rinky dink events that appeal to a very small minority of students. Why aren't you in E.J. Thomas with a major concert that can fill the hall for Springfest? It's your hall and its budget is made up of your money Make it work for you. Why aren't you bringing talented students from the dept of theater and visual arts and music into the loop?. You could be working more with fellow students who can present, symphonies, ballets, plays, art shows and more instead of mimicking The Sun Bar and Grill. Anybody can serve and drink beer. You have beer available to you 24/7. You can incorporate that with new and special events. And there is nothing wrong with taking advantage of what the city and downtown have available to and for you. Why reinvent the wheel and waste energy and resources by doing something that is already being done? Work with the Barley House, Pints and Brubakers to bring UA students into the dowtown area. They have all the beer you want.

It seems apparent that most of you on here have never been to a real campus with real college progammers putting on real college level events. You need to visit OSU, OU, UC and yes even Can't State to see how these major public universities program student oriented events. Get rid of that stupid organization associated with "campus magazine" and its phony awards given to UA for competing with conservative bible thumpng colleges and hole-in-the-wall universities. It's time to take off the diapers Hilltop High.


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QUOTE(UAzipsMan @ Apr 20 2010, 09:55 AM) *
High School? Really? Last I checked my high school didn't promote any such thing... I think high school is the LAST place you'd want a Beer Garden.

In any case, I am actually kinda excited for this event, albeit that I will have to miss it. Its great to see that 1) they are starting to provide more events to unify the campus community, and 2) begin to bring in some legitimate (and popular) music talent to the campus. This is a GREAT idea and Im happy that the University is really pushing forward with a greater campus identity than ever before.

Jake is just a troll; don't feed him. He's got nothing better to do with his day than make a big fuss over absolutely nothing.


"He's got nothing better to do with his day than make a big fuss over absolutely nothing. "

If anyone is making a fuss over absolutely nothing it is UAZipsmann. That's what this event is...absolutley nothing and zipsman is crowning it a "GREAT idea"...poor little hillbilly. You might get 200 people in attendance if lucky and you dorks will call it a sold-out success. It's right up there with your corny BooAt The Roo! Ooooh riveting!



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Unfortunately, I'm going to side with Jake on this one. He might be confrontational, but he's right. RHPB and the groups who organize campus gatherings dream up the corniest things ever. I'm amazed that the U is even having a beer garden. If they allow this, then why aren't they allowing beer to be sold at the stadium.


And as far as UA not having a 'real campus' experience--you are just wrong Jake. RHPB may be corny but I'm sure that's true at practically every school. The real college experience is skipping the corny events and pounding some beers on Friday night. That's what makes memories. Do you really think anyone looks back and goes, "wow, remember that time back in college when we played the price is right--AKRON STYLE LOL!!!111"? No. They don't.

Just being on campus the past few years, I've witnessed the mindset slowly change. More people staying on the weekend, more parties, etc. As I mentioned on the other thread, give this campus 10 years and the transformation will be complete. We will have a real live college campus. It just takes time. Look how far we have come since 2000!


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Im not exactly sure how bringing in legitimate music talent to do an outdoor music fest-type event is corny. Its a hell of a lot better than UA Price is Right or any of that crap. From my perspective (a student), it seems like a lot more time, effort, and money went into this event than any other campus event Ive had the pleasure (and in some cases displeasure) of attending. Prime example: My facebook wall is full of people's statuses saying either how they're going over to springfest today or are really bummed about missing it because of class/work. Not too sure how many times I've seen an RHPB event get that kind of facebook response before, if ever.

k.s.u. sucks, you're pretty much right. The memories from college are from those house parties that go till 4am waking up the next morning wondering what happened. These events are a step in the right direction for the university. The campus is slowly starting to shed that commuter tag that Jake loves to apply and become a real college campus.


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QUOTE(UAzipsMan @ Apr 30 2010, 01:35 PM) *
These events are a step in the right direction for the university. The campus is slowly starting to shed that commuter tag that Jake loves to apply and become a real college campus.

Yup. And another common complaint is UA's crappy marketing. I've found that most of the t-shirts UA has given away/sold this year are actually really cool. The Whiteout T-shirts were awesome. I also liked the 'beat Can't state' shirts they gave out at the wagon wheel game. And this new shirt for SpringFest is a little girly but it's still a cool shirt. Check it out:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Universi...id=389969200809


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What bands are playing? What a great weather day for it.


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I think it's a great way to prevent May Day from ever happenning again. laughing.gif

Seriously, it looks like a great event for the traditional student, to celebrate the end of the school year. A lot better than burning furniture (and houses) and rolling police cars. If I could have stuck around I would have. But I saw enough softball to last me a lifetime (has BGSU ever HEARD of simple fundamentals?). The baseball game was still 2 hours away. And I spent enough idle time on that campus this year...

It looks like a really fun event, for the current traditional student. But there's nothing there any time of the year to bring back alimni, to bring in the non-traditional student, and their family, the commuter student.


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QUOTE(Jake @ Apr 20 2010, 01:37 PM) *
QUOTE(UAzipsMan @ Apr 20 2010, 09:55 AM) *
High School? Really? Last I checked my high school didn't promote any such thing... I think high school is the LAST place you'd want a Beer Garden.

In any case, I am actually kinda excited for this event, albeit that I will have to miss it. Its great to see that 1) they are starting to provide more events to unify the campus community, and 2) begin to bring in some legitimate (and popular) music talent to the campus. This is a GREAT idea and Im happy that the University is really pushing forward with a greater campus identity than ever before.

Jake is just a troll; don't feed him. He's got nothing better to do with his day than make a big fuss over absolutely nothing.


"He's got nothing better to do with his day than make a big fuss over absolutely nothing. "

If anyone is making a fuss over absolutely nothing it is UAZipsmann. That's what this event is...absolutley nothing and zipsman is crowning it a "GREAT idea"...poor little hillbilly. You might get 200 people in attendance if lucky and you dorks will call it a sold-out success. It's right up there with your corny BooAt The Roo! Ooooh riveting!


You were wrong AGAIN.

There are thousands of people here right now and there was a GREAT crowd at the softball games earlier.

GO BACK TO Can't!


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