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Now, the long fight over the Fighting Sioux may be settled in a courtroom. 2,400 Logos And A 'Vexing' Dispute. If there is any place to see the Fighting Sioux logo, it's at the university's hockey ...
But the Fighting Sioux legacy is not going away quickly or quietly. Part of that is logistical. Fighting Hawks gear is not available yet because the new logo will not be unveiled until late May.
Supporters of the University of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux nickname and logo aren’t giving up without a fight. Hours after the state Board of Higher Education decided to retire the Fighting ...
The state Board of Higher Education last spring ordered the school to drop its Fighting Sioux nickname, as was required in a 2007 settlement agreement with the NCAA.
Of the many mystifying decisions handed down by the NCAA, the curious case of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux nickname is right up there with the former prohibitions on cream-cheesed bagels. In ...
When North Dakota’s state board of higher education voted to phase out the “Fighting Sioux” last year, that seemed to signal the end of the lengthy battle over the University of North Dakota ...
The Fighting Sioux was officially retired in 2012, though the name remained in common parlance. After winnowing through more than 1,000 suggestions from the public, the school gave students, alumni, ...
GRAND FORKS, N.D. - North Dakota State University fans may be surprised by the role their mascot played in the creation of the Sioux nickname nearly 80 years ago.
After bowing to NCAA pressure, the University of North Dakota abandoned its Fighting Sioux nickname. This week, the school was legally required to adopt it again, at least until the voters have ...
So how long can you lay in a supply of Fighting Sioux jerseys? Caps, shirts, jerseys and other clothing bearing the name and distinctive logo are likely to be popular Christmas gifts for at least ...
A timeline on the Fighting Sioux nickname and logo: 1930s: University of North Dakota athletic teams, formerly the Flickertails, gradually begin using the nickname Sioux, later Fighting Sioux.