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Former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz is defending the “Fighting Irishman” logo after ESPN's Max Kellerman called for the university to consider changing its nickname to a less offensive ...
If mascots and logos can be deemed offensive to Native Americans ... June 29), what about other races or nationalities? Surely many Irish Americans are offended by “The Fighting Irish” logo.
The Irish logo depicts a stereotypical, hostile and historically inaccurate image. I of course understand that Native Americans have long been neglected, oppressed, and killed. However, the Irish ...
They’re stuck between a shamrock and a hard place. Notre Dame’s luck ran out Wednesday when its Fighting Irish leprechaun was slammed for being the fourth most offensive college football team ...
When it comes to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, millions of people are aware of the history of the team, but not many might know the background of their logo. Notre Dame’s mascot is a leprechaun ...
Notre Dame’s Fighting Irish name came from standing up to Ku Klux Klan, says Lou Holtz Lou Holtz, who served as head coach at Notre Dame between 1986 and 1996, defended the team's nickname and ...
The Fighting Irish mascot came under fire in 2018 when ESPN’s Max Kellerman called on Notre Dame to do away with the leprechaun as Cleveland's major league baseball team did with its mascot ...
Lebron James donned the Fighting Irish logo before Cleveland's play-off game on Wednesday night against the Boston Celtic, at Boston Garden. The Celtics, of course, are famous for their own logo ...