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#1851 User is offline   Siouxmama 

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Posted 15 February 2007 - 07:30 PM

View PostChief Illiniwek Supporter, on Feb 15 2007, 12:09 PM, said:

University of Illinois STUDENTS sue to keep Chief Illiniwek.

http://www.news-gazette.com/news/local/200...t_to_save_chief

I'm proud of our students. They have 100 million times more backbone than the adults on our Board of Trustees. :D

BTW, the story makes a passing reference to North Dakota's lawsuit and the injunction.

I applaud your students.
Go get em guys.
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#1852 User is offline   rochsioux 

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Posted 17 February 2007 - 01:58 PM

N.D. attorney general: Illinois decision doesn't affect UND

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Stenehjem pointed to comments made by Judge Michael Jones, who rejected that request Friday, as good news for UND's case.

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Jones was quoted as saying: "It's an easy sell that the enforcement of their policy is arbitrary and capricious."


Can't find a link to an online version but there was also a short article in todays Herald that Stenehjem's office has spoken with NCAA attorneys about the possibility of settling the lawsuit out of court.

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We've been visiting about frameworks for a possible resolution, Stenehjem said. If that will yield anything, it's impossible to say. We said we'd explore settlement options and we've been doing that."


I assume they are just exploring this so they can tell the judge they tried to resolve the case. Having said that, I still don't think this case will ever go to trial, something will happen that will cause this to be dropped. The best case is that Spirit Lake will come up with a new resolution that gives unconditional support for UND to use the nickname and the NCAA will use that as cause to give UND the "FSU exemption". I think the NCAA would use any new supporting tribal resolution as a way out of this, I don't believe they want to see this go to trial. The worst case is UND will decide this is a no-win situation, that even if they win the case in the courtroom they will continually have this debate over the nickname and with some spineless AD's of some schools refusing to schedule games they decide it is best to cave in and change the nickname and logo.
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#1853 User is offline   Chewey 

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Posted 21 February 2007 - 11:55 AM

I see where our friend Nick Coleman had another moving piece in the Star Tribune (otherwise knowns as the Star and Sickle). What a tool.
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Posted 21 February 2007 - 02:26 PM

Here's Little Nikki's same tired, old screed. I guess recycled shiat passes for creativity these days. :glare:

Little Nikki's Whine
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Posted 21 February 2007 - 03:05 PM

Here's King Kaufman of Salon.com weighing in on the U of Illinois issue . . .

http://www.salon.com/sports/col/kaufman/20...sday/index.html
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Posted 21 February 2007 - 03:44 PM

View PostScottM, on Feb 21 2007, 03:26 PM, said:

Here's Little Nikki's same tired, old screed. I guess recycled shiat passes for creativity these days. :glare:

Little Nikki's Whine


Seriously, did the Sioux hockey bus run over Nick's dog several years ago after a road-trip to Mariucci? The guy writes a column every week it seems opposing the Sioux nickname.

If Nick is so concerned with social activism in Minneapolis/St Paul, perhaps he can ask casinos why they have no problem picking up the elderly and the poor and giving them bus rides to casinos so they can spend their very last dimes.
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#1857 User is offline   Goon 

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Posted 21 February 2007 - 07:15 PM

View Postfighting sue, on Feb 21 2007, 04:05 PM, said:

Here's King Kaufman of Salon.com weighing in on the U of Illinois issue . . .

http://www.salon.com/sports/col/kaufman/20...sday/index.html


Salon is nothing more than a on-line left wing rag. As Hak says, "it is what it is".
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Posted 21 February 2007 - 08:45 PM

View PostMafiaMan, on Feb 21 2007, 02:44 PM, said:

View PostScottM, on Feb 21 2007, 03:26 PM, said:

Here's Little Nikki's same tired, old screed. I guess recycled shiat passes for creativity these days. :glare:

Little Nikki's Whine


Seriously, did the Sioux hockey bus run over Nick's dog several years ago after a road-trip to Mariucci? The guy writes a column every week it seems opposing the Sioux nickname.

If Nick is so concerned with social activism in Minneapolis/St Paul, perhaps he can ask casinos why they have no problem picking up the elderly and the poor and giving them bus rides to casinos so they can spend their very last dimes.



Well-meaning opponents of the Fighting Sioux nickname are no doubt in agony; pleading with Nick to get off their side.

taz mystified that Coleman has this Strib gig
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#1859 User is offline   PCM 

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Posted 22 February 2007 - 10:07 AM

View PostScottM, on Feb 21 2007, 01:26 PM, said:

Here's Little Nikki's same tired, old screed. I guess recycled shiat passes for creativity these days. :glare:

Little Nikki's Whine

Here's my response to Coleman's column.

Trading free expression for empty symbolism
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#1860 User is offline   choyt3 

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Posted 22 February 2007 - 10:08 AM

Did anyone happen to catch Josh Elliott on ESPN radio yesterday around 4? VERY anti-nicknames. He went on and on about how he had talked to his "three Native American friends" and that after much persuasion, they came up with a consensus that all nicknames should be dropped because it is not the "place for white people to be honoring" Native Americans. He was very insulting to people that had the opinion that was not the same as his. Seemed to be awfully bitter.

Here is the link to ESPN Radio. I think you need to be an InSider to hear archived shows, but it would be worth it to hear yesterday's show.
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#1861 User is offline   dagies 

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Posted 22 February 2007 - 11:54 AM

View PostPCM, on Feb 22 2007, 09:07 AM, said:

View PostScottM, on Feb 21 2007, 01:26 PM, said:

Here's Little Nikki's same tired, old screed. I guess recycled shiat passes for creativity these days. :glare:

Little Nikki's Whine

Here's my response to Coleman's column.

Trading free expression for empty symbolism



Beautifully well done. Thanks, PCM.
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#1862 User is offline   Chief Illiniwek Supporter 

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Posted 22 February 2007 - 12:10 PM

View PostGoon, on Feb 21 2007, 06:15 PM, said:

Salon is nothing more than a on-line left wing rag. As Hak says, "it is what it is".


That letters section is a real piece of work. I especially laughed at the pompous writer who pronounced that Chief is supported by no more than 70% of the people in Champaign, and "that's not good enough".

How does he know that its 70%??

And what exactly would be a "good enough" level of support? Who appointed him the judge of what's acceptable?


Finally, I'd love for this genius to tell us all what symbol he suggests as a replacement for Chief. Because I'm sure his idea would be supported by at least 30% of the population. :glare:
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#1863 User is offline   GeauxSioux 

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Posted 23 February 2007 - 08:43 AM

Time for UND to drop its nickname

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It isn't always easy to do the right thing.

Just ask the University of North Dakota, which risks becoming a national pariah because of its steadfast refusal to drop a nickname that is deeply offensive to the heritage of Lakota, Dakota and Nakota Indians.

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Last November, Dartmouth athletic director Josie Harper felt compelled to apologize to her school's students for scheduling a home hockey game against North Dakota, calling the Fighting Sioux symbol "offensive and wrong."

Because of such episodes, UND's national profile is based largely on its adherence to a cartoon-like logo (red-skinned warrior, headdress, eagle feathers) that degrades Native Americans in a state that should know better.

Is there a logo that is cartoon-like that UND is using? Does Stu know who designed the new logo?

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"Sioux" is a derogatory term derived from a French word meaning "little snake," and it's made worse when placed in a combative context.

Research and truth are lost with today's media. Instead of taking this common fallacy at face value, do some research and find out that Sioux=snake is not true.
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#1864 User is offline   The Sicatoka 

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Posted 23 February 2007 - 09:23 AM

The Argus-Leader of Sioux Falls, South Dakota?

Oh please.

The irony ....
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#1865 User is offline   sultan 

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Posted 23 February 2007 - 10:03 AM

This article is an example of the ultimate hypocrisy. He mentioned all the bad things about how the word Sioux is offensive. Yet he apparently forgot to mention he lives SIOUX Falls. Maybe he should write an article and start in his own back yard first before he starts pointing fingers. This joker needs to brought to task on this. We should actually thank him for reminded us about the double standards that are taking place in our society.
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Posted 23 February 2007 - 10:30 AM

I live in Sioux Falls and will be writing a letter to the editor on this topic. Please feel free to share your ideas and I will incorporate within my letter. This guy is and always will be a hack and needs to be called on this.
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#1867 User is offline   PCM 

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Posted 23 February 2007 - 10:51 AM

I'm sending him an e-mail, too.

The moral superiority of universities with cartoon mascots is amazing to behold.
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#1868 User is offline   Dak 

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Posted 23 February 2007 - 11:44 AM

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As the university seeks a replacement, it knows some candidates will have radically different views on this issue. Kupchella embraced the nickname only after late UND benefactor Ralph Engelstad threatened that changing the name would cost the school its $85 million hockey palace, which is festooned with Fighting Sioux symbols.


What a tool. :lol: This guy can't even get his facts straight, It's a $100 plus million hockey palace.
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#1869 User is offline   aff 

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Posted 23 February 2007 - 12:18 PM

The main thrust of his article- that the Sioux name is likely to be a detriment to UND during a D-I move- right or wrong- is correct.
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#1870 User is offline   GeauxSioux 

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Posted 23 February 2007 - 12:36 PM

View Postaff, on Feb 23 2007, 01:18 PM, said:

The main thrust of his article- that the Sioux name is likely to be a detriment to UND during a D-I move- right or wrong- is correct.

I thought that the main thrust of the article was the UND is being immature in Stu's mind, because the name hasn't been changed yet. Everyone else is changing, why haven't you type of mentality.

He spent very little time discussing the name being detrimental to the move to D-I other than saying UND would lose out on some $$ from the Big 10 schools refusing to play UND in sports other than hockey.

I liked Sica's post. A columnist in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Classic.
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