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Yale goes full PC: Freshmen are now ‘First-Year’ students

Posted on September 16, 2017 by Admissions.Blog

In a sign of Yale’s total descent into pointless politically correct virtue-signaling, the formerly revered institution of higher learning has announced that in 2018 and moving forward it will only use gender-neural terms to describe completely harmless words such as upperclassmen and freshmen, which will now be referred to as upper-level students and first-year students. The Ivy League school follows brethren Columbia, Dartmouth, and Cornell in leaping head first into abyss of trying to please the unpleasable.

Read more in The Daily Mail

Filed Under: Ivy League, Of Note, Yale

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