Arizona State Won’t Have Charitable Undie Run Because SGA President Thinks It Ruins Their Image

Arizona State Won't Have Charitable Undie Run Because SGA President Thinks It Ruins Their Image

This Friday was supposed to be a good time to let it all out for Arizona Students. With the stress of finals and excitement of summer right around the corner bearing down on the emotions of students, the girls and guys of Arizona State were going to strip down to their underwear and run through campus. Sounds like an awesome time because, well, Arizona State girls, right?

The annual undie run is not just for fun, though. It’s all about charity. Students bring canned food and clothing to donate to local shelters — including the ASU Student Veterans Association and Central Arizona Shelter Services. The event’s website claims that they even donated over 44,000 pounds to the local shelters. However, the event will no longer happen despite the fact that the run is all for charity.

From State Press:

This year, due in part to a lack of funding by the Tempe Undergraduate Student Government, the celebrated ASU Undie Run, or ASU BB Run, as it had been rebranded, will not be occurring.

During a lengthy Tempe USG meeting, student government leaders decided they would not provide funding to support the event, stating that having a fun run of this nature hosted by student government makes light of the degrees student are earning.

“Having this party paid for by the University and seeing those photos on the Internet cheapens the value of our degrees,” Tempe USG President Cassidy Possehl said at the meeting. “We cannot continue to unethically represent students for community service benefit.”

Yeah, you read that right. The student government just said, “Fuck you guys. The way people perceive us is more important than helping your charity.” Makes sense.

For those who just came for the pictures and video, here ya go:

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Let the kids play, ASU. It’s the right thing to do, literally.

[via State Press]

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  1. thefrockunblocked

    The Mormon pussificatiom of a once-legendary party school. Feels like I work for a shitty business rather than going to a university.

    10 years ago at 2:35 pm
  2. thefrockunblocked

    The Mormon pussification of a once-legendary party school. Feels like I work for a shitty business rather than going to a university.

    10 years ago at 2:35 pm
  3. NightriderNoisewater

    GDIs are so funny when they try to act tough and try to tell people what to do.

    10 years ago at 2:49 pm
  4. Buzz Livington

    Not saying I support the cancellation of this event, but to those who don’t think an ASU degree has value, they have a top 20 business school, top 20 law school, the #1 ranked supply chain program in the country, and are top 5 in entry-level placement every single year, which carries a bit more value than the shitty southern or southeastern schools that I’m sure a large majority of the followers of this website come from.

    10 years ago at 2:54 pm
  5. BrotherCalledSmelly

    I hope Miller, the incoming USG President, reinstates funding to this event. He’s a goober but he’s got enough sense to see the reason for this tradition. School is important but we certainly didn’t come here to get a Stanford level degree. And who gives a shit about reputation? Arizona States rep isn’t gonna change any time soon so we might as well do some good while we’re being debaucherous.

    10 years ago at 3:05 pm
  6. SperrysandSlams1856

    At ASU our president is a Mormon geed who’s leveled Greek row and pulled over a dozen charters since. Our IFC president stabbed his fraternity in the back requesting a reorg from nationals and now he’s all about being a non-hazing fraternity even though he was personally responsible for hazing my whole pledge class. This school is a joke and if it weren’t for the quality of females I’d have transferred already.

    10 years ago at 6:04 pm
  7. Asteroid

    People go to ASU for their “high” level of academics like they go to TCU to spend their weekends doing Bible study and not mountains of blow.

    10 years ago at 7:03 pm
  8. TD70

    You know what happens when someone tries to prevent you from doing something? You go ahead, stick a huge figurative middle finger in their faces, and do it anyways because it’s for a good cause.

    10 years ago at 1:56 am