So basically in an effort to be more inclusive they actually excluded 98% of what people actually want? Boredom and stupidity is included at no cost with these universities I guess.
Universities Crack Down on Mistletoe, Secret Santas, and Christmas Colors
I can't wait for some brilliant troll to claim he belongs to the druidic sect and sue because he's being denied his religious freedoms (the mistletoe)
I hope someone tries this. Idiots who spend time working to be censorius of nothing important look for soft targets. If someone was a pagan or willing to pretend for lulz, who's going to argue with someone who takes a sickle to prayers?
I hope someone tries this. Idiots who spend time working to be censorius of nothing important look for soft targets. If someone was a pagan or willing to pretend for lulz, who's going to argue with someone who takes a sickle to prayers?
"The woman most eager to jump out of her petticoat to assert her rights is the first to jump back into it when threatened with a switching for misusing them,"
-Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary
Things are going seriously downhill when here in Lebanon the Muslims celebrate christmas more than Christians do in America.
Leave it to an Ivy League (and one founded without religious affiliation) to lead the way with this kind of thing. I doubt most students care except for a select minority who like to have their voices heard just for the hell of it.
"But I just picked up a Sociology minor, of which I'll just have to take 5 electives within my last three semesters. Looking at the list, I've noticed a few classes that stick out. Two of these are Men and Masculinities and Feminist Theories in the Social Sciences. Thinking of taking both in the same semester."
I wonder if Men and Masculinities will be taught by a female prof? That'd pretty much be par for the course as far as university goes...
I wonder if Men and Masculinities will be taught by a female prof? That'd pretty much be par for the course as far as university goes...
You don't have to guess. Look it up in the course catalog and report back.
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