Fighting Sioux Fight PC Culture

The University of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux are fighting back. UND is one of 17 schools whose name was recently deemed "hostile or abusive," by the NCAA.  And according to The Forum in Fargo, UND President Charles Kupchella isn’t going to go quietly into the night: “We certainly have no intention, in any case, of […]

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The University of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux are fighting back. UND is one of 17 schools whose name was recently deemed "hostile or abusive," by the NCAA.  And according to The Forum in Fargo, UND President Charles Kupchella isn’t going to go quietly into the night:

“We certainly have no intention, in any case, of covering images at the site of the regional ice hockey tournament.  To do so would imply that we are somehow ashamed of an 80-year history of one of the nation\'s most successful athletic programs and of our link to the proud heritage of this region."

Kudos to Mr. Kupchella for standing up to the forces of political correctness.

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