Hear, Hear!!!!
Sara M. Fagan wrote:
>I still wonder why, if "Fighting Sioux" is offensive, the "Fighting Irish" is not offensive.
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>Sara
>SLU '77
>Let's go SAINTS!!!
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>From: Moller Edward N <[log in to unmask]>
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>>From the Chronicle of Higher Education, November 26, 2006:
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>>>The University of North Dakota may have won a temporary reprieve on the
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>>use of its "Fighting Sioux" nickname in postseason tournaments, but the
>>athletics director at Dartmouth College is making it known that she
>>disagrees with that decision. The director, Jo Ann (Josie) Harper, has
>>publicly apologized for inviting the team to participate in a hockey
>>tournament scheduled for next month, the Associated Press reported. In
>>her apology, published in the college newspaper last week, Ms. Harper
>>said officials had not considered North Dakota's nickname when the
>>scheduling was done nearly two years ago. "I deeply regret that we
>>didn't," she wrote.
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>>>North Dakota is suing the NCAA over its restrictions on American Indian
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>>nicknames and mascots that are considered offensive, and the university
>>recently won a legal order delaying enforcement of those rules until the
>>matter is decided in court.
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>>I have stayed away from this conversation on this forum, but now I feel
>>compelled to write. What on earth does Dartmouth have to apologize for?
>>Are they implying that they did something wrong by inviting NoDak to the
>>tournament? If that is what they are implying, then will they hold that
>>standard up to all other institutions of higher learning when
>>considering intercollegiate competition? Further, will they also apply
>>that standard when considering joint academic endeavors such as the
>>hiring of visiting faculty members? What about transfer students? Are
>>they saying that no UND underclassmen need apply?
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>>Full disclosure: I am left of center politically and a proud citizen of
>>Massachusetts, who tends to lean towards the removal of nicknames that
>>cross the boundaries of good taste (Redskin IMHO is racist; I'm pretty
>>sure that Fighting Sioux is over the line; I don't have a problem with
>>the use of a tribal name by itself). But for Dartmouth to say that it
>>is holier than thou (regardless of having removed its Native American
>>nickname many years ago) opens up a Pandora's box. As A BU fan whose
>>team will be playing in Hanover that week, I'm not so sure that I would
>>want to be a part of their tournament.
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