Posted on 03/14/2017 7:03:30 AM PDT by cmj328
The University of Minnesota has become the latest university to do away with the traditional Homecoming King and Queen titles and replace them with the gender-neutral Royals term.
Taking it one step further, University of Minnesota officials also point out that the winners dont even have to be one biological male and one biological female, stating on its website: Royals can be any combination of any gender identity.
Campus officials called the change a move toward gender inclusivity that promotes a spirit of inclusion at the University of Minnesota.
This change allows the University to select the best student representatives for the U of M based on campus and community involvement regardless of gender, the website states.
Indeed, the entire Homecoming Court at U-Minn. will follow the same concept.
As in past years, the U will name 10 students to Homecoming court, only this year the mix wont necessarily be five men and five women. Those 10 will be paired at random to compete in pre-Homecoming events, and their performance, along with a university-wide vote, will determine the two royals, the Pioneer Press reports.
Allyson Taubenheim, the marketing manager for the universitys Student Unions & Activities, told The College Fix via email that moving forward for the October 2017 festivities, King and Queen will not be titles U of M students will be crowned as Royals.
There was not a specific incident that caused [Student Unions & Activities] to make the switch, Taubenheim stated.
We are excited about this change, she added. Our student body is made up of very diverse population that shouldnt be limited by gender identity. Other colleges, universities and even high schools have made similar changes. We look forward to crowning two students who respectfully represent the universitys values, connect with the diverse members of the university community, and have excellent school pride.
The University of Minnesota is among several colleges that have removed their homecoming titles of King and Queen. For example, in recent years, Appalachian State University and San Diego State University also switched the King and Queen titles out for the Royals terminology.
“”Royals” sounds elitist”
Ha! They are trading sexism for elitism. That will be the next outrage.
Why didn’t he marry Camilla in the first place?....................
What if I am a King trapped in a commoner’s body? Or a Queen trapped in a duchess’s body?
Royals? Have they not heard of classism?
They should be called “quarter-pounders with cheese” (and my apologies to Quentin Tarantino).
THE ROYALS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBmCJEehYtU
They should retain King and Queen and add Jester and Fool.
Seems like it would be easier to
Just call them “Heros of Soviet
Education”.
I believe it was because she was not a "royal." The Queen did not approve.
Or was it because she was already over the hill for child bearing and thus no heirs?...........
I am sooooo glad that my college days are far behind me.
Have they not come up with a transgender thread yet?
Seems like it would be easier toThis.
Just call them Heros of Soviet
Education.
Just wait until their students figure out only a male and a female can create a baby together. They’ll be so angry.
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