Venues outside Campus yes, but it’s complicated. In general, the new direction was that there shouldn’t be any interaction between alumni and students, and that alumni events needed to be primarily educational, career-development or fundraising in nature and that you couldn’t have events for the purpose of socializing. While there were certainly some at CAAA trying to be helpful, It was peak “me too” era and that glass of kool-aid was going around, so this was a suggested topic for a covid era zoom. In a nutshell, there is no HR-type structure to handle “I’m offended” incidents between alumni or students and alumni so the easy answer was cancel anything where somebody might get offended. And it was unclear liability not just if an alumni band member got injured but also what if a spectator claimed injury. So back to the original topic, if risk management felt a bunch of middle age folks in jeans playing Aggie Fight was too dangerous, I could certainly see their sphincters clench at the idea of an overnight camp.