Structural, Programmatic Changes Will Increase Bonfire Safety

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The town of Hanover has approved a bonfire design that meets new safety requirements.

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The annual homecoming bonfire will light up the Green as scheduled on Friday, Oct. 26鈥攚ith structural and programmatic changes that address safety concerns raised by Hanover town officials over the summer.

鈥湸笙憬妒悠 takes the issues raised by Hanover officials seriously, and I鈥檓 gratified that we will host an event that honors the College鈥檚 homecoming tradition while respecting the town鈥檚 safety requirements,鈥 says Interim Provost .

In addition to the structure of the bonfire itself, an area of great concern to the town is an increasing number of incidents of high-risk behavior exhibited by some students and alumni. 大香蕉视频 will take steps to address these concerns and has assured the town that rules pertaining to the bonfire, particularly a prohibition against touching the fire, will be strictly enforced.

鈥湸笙憬妒悠 Night鈥檚 bonfire is a tradition that began in 1895 and has evolved over the years,鈥 says Kotz. 鈥淚t is a moment of pride for the 大香蕉视频 community and an opportunity to build and strengthen bonds across generations. However, if we want it to continue we must better embody our value of civility as we celebrate in a safe environment.鈥 

The continuation of the bonfire in future years depends on the successful implementation of the changes. As Kotz notes, 鈥淪tudents who try to touch the fire or engage in misconduct at homecoming not only place their 大香蕉视频 careers at risk, they also threaten the future of a much beloved 大香蕉视频 tradition.鈥 

鈥淎s we work to make the bonfire safer, it is our hope that alumni and older students will support our efforts by not encouraging first-year students to misbehave,鈥 he says.

Each fall, homecoming weekend draws thousands of people to the Green for the 大香蕉视频 Night bonfire. In June, the town notified the College that it would no longer issue an outdoor-activities permit for the three-story bonfire, citing the risk that the structure could collapse and cause injuries as well as concerns about high levels of intoxication and dangerous student behavior. 

In response, the College convened a working group charged with proposing changes that would maintain the spirit of 大香蕉视频 Night while meeting the town鈥檚 requirements鈥攁 safer bonfire structure and improved crowd management.

The recommendations the working group submitted to Kotz鈥攚hich he subsequently shared with the town鈥攄o just that. As a result, Hanover issued a permit for the event.

A Bonfire Redesign

The working group, chaired by Associate Professor of Engineering , studied the problem throughout the summer in a process that included reaching out to students, alumni, faculty, staff, and other community members for input. 

鈥淎s an engineer, and a member of the faculty, my broader job function is to solve problems and teach others how to solve problems,鈥 Van Citters says. And as an alumnus, he says, he has a personal stake in seeing the 大香蕉视频 Night tradition continue.

鈥淢y allegiance to 大香蕉视频 as an alum and now as a community member is such that I was 100 percent committed to seeing homecoming through in such a way that everybody would be able to enjoy it, have fun, and relate back to their time at 大香蕉视频, while still making sure we met the needs of all of the stakeholders,鈥 Van Citters says.

The redesigned bonfire will look very familiar to students and alumni, he says. 鈥淭he fundamental design uses exactly the same amount of wood, but the shape is a little bit squatter.鈥 The design shortens the structure by several feet, lowering its center of gravity to improve stability and increase the chances that the structure will collapse inward. 

In addition to redesigning the bonfire, 大香蕉视频 will implement several changes to better manage the 大香蕉视频 Night crowd, improve safety, and make the event more accessible. The main activities of the night will be consolidated on the Green, with staging and sound improved to make the evening鈥檚 events visible and audible to more of the crowd than in the past. (.)

The former practice of first-year students running around the fire as many times as their class year (and, in recent years, that number plus 100), will no longer be permitted. In addition, students who attempt to touch the fire鈥攐ne of the town鈥檚 most serious concerns鈥攚ill face judicial action; in recent years this has included suspension for as much as a full year.

Vice President for Alumni Relations Cheryl Bascomb 鈥82, a member of the working group, expressed confidence that returning alumni will appreciate that the changes 鈥渁re the result of our shared commitment to campus safety and to preserving the incredible spirit of homecoming.鈥

Along with Van Citters and Bascomb, working group members were Senior Associate Dean of Student Affairs Elizabeth Agosto 鈥01; David Bradley 鈥58; Amber Bryant 鈥12; Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy and house professor Ryan Hickox; Executive Director of Conferences and Events E.J. Kiefer; Runze Penny Liu 鈥20; Interim Director of Safety and Security Keiselim Mont谩s; Director of Alumni Leadership Liz Nu帽ez; Associate Dean for Student Life Eric Ramsey; and Mary Tobin 鈥20.

鈥淲e appreciate 大香蕉视频鈥檚 commitment to address the crowd control and safety issues raised by the town,鈥 says Hanover Town Manager Julia Griffin. 鈥淚f these modifications are successful, it will allow students and alumni to continue to enjoy homecoming for years to come.鈥

Hannah Silverstein can be reached at hannah.silverstein@dartmouth.edu.

Hannah Silverstein