University Of Mississippi Contemplating Ditching “Ole Miss” Nickname Due To Racial Connotations

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A small group of students and faculty recently voiced their displeasure with the University of Mississippi’s well-known nickname, “Ole Miss.” They feel that the name has a negative connotation.

From IJReview:

UM’s longstanding nickname is beloved by the vast majority of its students and alumni. But a few, especially some university faculty, are uncomfortable with it. Some don’t want it used at all and some simply don’t want it used with the academic context.

The university completed a national study about the name “Ole Miss” during the last year and found the vast majority of respondents don’t attach any meaning to it other than an affectionate name for the university.

In fact, a significant margin likes and prefers the “Ole Miss” name. And a very small percentage of respondents associate the university, either as “Ole Miss” or “University of Mississippi,” with negative race issues.

“Ole Miss” is so engrained into the university that email addresses are [student]@olemiss.edu and not [student]@umiss.edu.

It’s important to note that those who associate the nickname with the school’s checkered history also associate the actual name of the school, the University of Mississippi, the same way.

So what–the university is supposed to just rename itself because of its complicated past?

Look, I’m all for taking steps to change things that are downright racist or cause universal discomfort, but I just don’t get this. The university is taking other steps that make much more sense, like renaming “Confederate Drive” to “Chapel Row.” The school is also opening a Center for Inclusion and Cross Cultural Engagement. Those are great moves, but losing the nickname “Ole Miss?” Seems unnecessary.

I remember when Mississippi’s biggest problem was finding a new mascot.

Now that was a hot-button issue.

[via IJReview]

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  1. David Brokowitz

    If you’re the type of person that hates “racist connotations” Mississippi is the last state you should be living in anyway

    10 years ago at 5:24 pm
    1. Denzel FRATington

      Exactly. Nooses being hung and football recruits de- committing due to racism seems to be more of a concern than the name.

      10 years ago at 9:49 pm
  2. Lieutenant Fratdaddy

    I’ve only been to Camp Shelby. Mississippi was about what I expected.

    10 years ago at 5:32 pm
  3. 90_proof

    There’s always going to be a group of liberals/hipsters protesting some meaningless and insignificant shit.

    10 years ago at 5:36 pm
  4. ParkerRepub

    This is the stupidest shit I’ve heard in awhile. If people are pissed about it they should leave MS.

    10 years ago at 5:36 pm
  5. Something Was Done

    Nobody is taking away the name “Ole Miss”. Fuck the people who didn’t read the 6-point plan, fuck IJR for writing that article, and fuck you for reporting on it now.

    10 years ago at 5:38 pm
  6. Gingerfratman

    “But a few, especially some university faculty, are uncomfortable with it.” Tell them to shut the fuck up.

    10 years ago at 5:41 pm
  7. Sand_Hill_Alum

    oh you’re offended? sounds like someone needs to change their tampon out and scrape all that sand out of their vagina

    10 years ago at 5:43 pm
  8. Fratasaurus

    Liberals will keep finding things to associate racism with even if people don’t perceive it that way or it was never an issue (Washington Redskins for example). They will then go on to say that Republicans are bigots because they don’t see the racism. I reckon they do this because nothing they really do makes logical sense and must resort to such low brow tactics to incite their idiot supporters. Anyways, if we just want to completely erase our history up until the civil rights act of 1964, I propose we just give everything a new name or rewrite. Instead of The United States of America (it’s racist because slavery, duh) we should call it Obamaland or something else that isn’t racist. Might as well throw away the constitution since it was written by slave owners. I can go on for days. Instead of talking about the founding fathers, we can talk about the one Native American that once talked to Benjamin Franklin for 5 minutes about the weather and how much that Indian contributed to Benjamin franklins thoughts and the Declaration of Independence (I made that up but you get the point)

    10 years ago at 5:43 pm