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School board votes to keep Sioux name
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DECEMBER 22, 2000 Trumping President Charles Kupchella's decision on the issue, the North Dakota Board of Higher Education voted 8-0 Thursday to keep the University of North Dakota's "Fighting Sioux" nickname. The board's move ends months of waiting for Kupchella to make a decision. He had surveys conducted, polls taken, and groups created to study the issue. He would have made a decision in January. Most American Indian students, Indian program faculty, and tribal leaders opposed the name. Almost everyone else supported keeping it, although the Spirit Lake Sioux council sent a resolution to Kupchella, supporting the name. The Board also voted to adopt a new logo for the school, which was created by Native artist Ben Brien. Get the Story:
Board beats Kupchella on decision (The Grand Forks Herald 12/22)
Spirit Lake sends UND its support (The Grand Forks Herald 12/22)
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