Texas A&M student volunteers watch over the 45-foot-tall stack of wood, Friday, Nov. 16, 2007, waiting to be burned during Student Bonfire on Saturday, west of Hearne, Texas. The bonfire, a long-standing tradition at Texas A&M University as part of the college rivalry with the University of Texas, will not be ignited after Robertson County commissioners decided to uphold a burn ban. The bonfire has been banned from campus since 12 Aggies were killed when a 59-foot-high wedding cake-like stack of more than 5,000 logs collapsed as students were building it on Nov. 18, 1999.