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Fri Feb 7 05:00:44 2014
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s, we would be happy to have that conversation.In 1963,
Johnson said the universitys council voted to change the schools name to
the Crusaders from the Fighting Lutherans, which was deemed inappropriate
at the time. Other names considered at the time were the Saints
and the Purple Knights, Johnson told FoxNews.com.Elsewhere, at Clarke University
in Iowa, president Joanne Burrows said the Crusaders nickname is on solid
footing.I cannot comment on what is appropriate for Maranatha Baptist as
they can and should do what they believe to be in the
best interest of their institution, Burrows wrote FoxNews.com in an e-mail.A
spokesman at Belmont Abbey College in North Carolina told FoxNews.com the
"Crusader" name is an 80-year tradition at the university, where it's a
source of pride representing "heroism, chivalry and piety."Ibrahim Hooper,
communications director at the Council on American-Islamic Relations, told
FoxNews.com he welcomed the "Crusaders" change, but said he found team names
or mascots that incorporate race or ethnicity more problematic, particularly
those pertaining to Native Americans."I welcome the spirit behind the change,"
Hooper said. "It's obvious they thought about this. I applaud their effort."
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">The 2013 'Crusaders' uniform, seen here in the men's baseball version, will
be the last year in use at Maranatha Baptist University in Wisconsin.
(MBBC.edu)A Christian college in Wisconsin is dropping its Crusaders nickname
after nearly 50 years, claiming the moniker has become outdated in a
more global society, university officials told FoxNews.com.Maranatha Baptist
University in Watertown and its Division III athletic teams have used the
name since its founding in 1968. Matt Davis, the universitys executive vice
president, said no complaints have been received by the school and stressed
that it coincides with its name change from Maranatha Baptist College in
December.But I also agree that times change and we understand that context
changes, Davis told FoxNews.com. Our world has changed since 9/11 and weve
become a more global society with the Internet. The heartbeat behind this
was not political correctness, but expanded opportunities for our students.-
Matt Davis, executive vice president, Maranatha Baptist UniversitySelecting
the universitys next mascot will be a collaborative effort, Davis said,
and the new name will be revealed during the spring semester. Uniforms
will reflect the change beginning in the fall. Hundreds of potential replacements
have already been submitted by students, alumni and university stakeholders.Were
having a blast with the process, said Davis, who declined to provide
any early favorites. Its a fun process, b
s, we would be happy to have that conversation.In 1963,
Johnson said the universitys council voted to change the schools name to
the Crusaders from the Fighting Lutherans, which was deemed inappropriate
at the time. Other names considered at the time were the Saints
and the Purple Knights, Johnson told FoxNews.com.Elsewhere, at Clarke University
in Iowa, president Joanne Burrows said the Crusaders nickname is on solid
footing.I cannot comment on what is appropriate for Maranatha Baptist as
they can and should do what they believe to be in the
best interest of their institution, Burrows wrote FoxNews.com in an e-mail.A
spokesman at Belmont Abbey College in North Carolina told FoxNews.com the
"Crusader" name is an 80-year tradition at the university, where it's a
source of pride representing "heroism, chivalry and piety."Ibrahim Hooper,
communications director at the Council on American-Islamic Relations, told
FoxNews.com he welcomed the "Crusaders" change, but said he found team names
or mascots that incorporate race or ethnicity more problematic, particularly
those pertaining to Native Americans."I welcome the spirit behind the change,"
Hooper said. "It's obvious they thought about this. I applaud their effort."
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