UNC Newspaper Is Out Here Checking Privilege, Will No Longer Use Term “Freshman” Or Other Gender Exclusive Nouns

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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s student newspaper, The Daily Tar Heel, is taking a bold new stance against gender exclusive terms like “freshman” and “spokesman.” Get ready to have your privilege checked, bro.

Instead of just making the change quietly, The Daily Tar Heel proudly explained its reasoning in a blog post published last night so everybody would know just how inclusive and progressive the staff considers itself to be. Be weary — the whole release smacks of self-indulgence:

From The Daily Tar Heel:

In the interest of inclusivity, The Daily Tar Heel will from now on use gender-neutral language in its stories.

Every year, the leaders of the DTH are given the power to make as many or as few changes as they wish to the DTH style guide. This year, we felt it was really important to end something that has been the norm here since before we started as staffers. In 2010, 30 students marched to the DTH offices with a petition containing over 430 signatures, asking then Editor-in-Chief Andrew Dunn to reconsider his policy on “freshman” versus “first-year.”

According to the same article, under the 2008-09 editor-in-chief, the DTH did use “first-year student” but still used gender-specific words in other cases. And back in 2010, Dunn opted to uphold the Associated Press Stylebook’s ruling on “freshman” and stick with that. He felt that “freshman” was clearer to students than “first-year.” It’s been the same way since we can remember it.

But we don’t really believe in leaving things the same way just because it’s the way it’s always been, and now more than ever, we all see a pressing need to be inclusive in the way we write about people. Today, the DTH says farewell to gender-specific terms.

Instead of freshman, we will say first-year.
Instead of chairman or chairwoman, spokesman or spokeswoman, we’ll say chairperson or spokesperson.
In any other instance where a gendered term might be commonly used, we will find a gender-neutral alternative.

Questions or concerns? Email Paige at editor@dailytarheel.com or Alison Krug and Drew Goins at dailytarheelcopy@gmail.com.

Can you imagine caring enough about gender inclusivity in the school paper to “march” to its office with a petition? Christ. “First-year” is UVA’s thing, UNC. You are a poor man’s UVA, at best.

I know nobody holds any campus newspaper to a high standard, but the DTH is one of the most respected campus rags in the country. UNC’s journalism school is one of the top in the nation — producing dozens of quality reporters every year. Its most famous alum might be the late, great Stuart Scott, who passed away last January.

I, for one, am glad a campus newspaper is brave enough to stand against gender exclusivity. Every time I hear the term “freshman,” I cringe. What about freshwoman? I’ve always said the right route would be to call them all freshpersons. How could this affect the DTH sports department? Will they call it women’s basketball still? Because that’s unfair to almost 50 percent of the population.

Luckily, TFM has obtained footage of what happened at the latest DTH editorial meeting — so we have a better understanding of what is going on behind-the-scenes:

You PC, bro?

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  1. Ron_Paul_2016

    What about transfer students? They have a right not be grouped in that category. Just waiting for the next 10 student march and the ensuing apology

    9 years ago at 9:41 am
    1. Tuco_1855

      Speaking of transfer students: If a transfer student tells someone, “this is my first year” aren’t people now going to potentially assume that this person is a “First Year” even though he or she is not a freshman? Because above being impractical and laughably ridiculous, it actually brings on a potentially confusing interpretation that it never used to. Is it fair for the transfer students to be forced to sometimes have to distinguish THEIR first year from a “First Year”? I think not, UNC. My heart aches for those transfer student and I’m offended by your actions.

      9 years ago at 10:41 am
  2. yacht_life

    This is what happens at commie run state schools. See U of Cali “Intolerance Declaration.” Damn shame…pour one out for freedom.

    9 years ago at 9:46 am
    1. FreedomChomp

      So what you’re saying is that it started off with great ideas and is now crashing and burning because it doesn’t have Tim Tebow?

      9 years ago at 12:25 pm
  3. AlCoholic_24_7

    This is just awful, once again you ruin my day Steve just as it is getting started

    9 years ago at 9:48 am
  4. OneTrueGentleman

    I’d say something like “The Pussification of America is upon us” but girls have vaginas, which are also called pussies, and that isn’t gender inclusive.

    9 years ago at 9:50 am
    1. RisingFratstarOfTX

      Sorry, but your username is offensive to me. As a PC bro, you gotta change that shit.

      9 years ago at 10:08 am
      1. fratsohardUn1versity

        Do they not understand that man at the end of these terms is short for human and doenst mean a literal man? They say freshman cause its easier than saying freshhuman. Like WTF i give up.

        9 years ago at 10:44 am
    2. Nathaniellight

      Maybe the term “woman” will be offensive because it has the word “man” in it smdh

      9 years ago at 11:09 am
  5. The Human Power Move

    PC bullshit is poisoning our colleges. “i love gays, i love transgenders, i love isis” give me a fucking break

    9 years ago at 9:54 am
      1. RisingFratstarOfTX

        Wouldn’t surprise me. They strike me as the kind of guys that try way too hard to compensate and end up giving themselves away.

        9 years ago at 9:34 am