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Lewis and Clark is changing off the Pioneers because of its colonizer connotation.
Yeah I've heard something about that... But haven't heard when it's going to happen. The Women's basketball team just got new uniforms which say Pioneers.

For what it's worth, I wrote a letter opposing the change. Pioneers has more to do with exploring, discovery, hard work, and skill.

If you look up the etymology of pioneer you find that it was originally French "pionnier," foot soldier, or scout. Over time, the term evolved to encompass anyone who is among the first to explore, innovate, or settle in a new area.

And has further evolved to mean those who explore new ideas, or innovate to make new discoveries.

I think the evolution of the word exactly describes what should be encouraged in college. Or really, in life.
 
Yeah I've heard something about that... But haven't heard when it's going to happen. The Women's basketball team just got new uniforms which say Pioneers.

For what it's worth, I wrote a letter opposing the change. Pioneers has more to do with exploring, discovery, hard work, and skill.

If you look up the etymology of pioneer you find that it was originally French "pionnier," foot soldier, or scout. Over time, the term evolved to encompass anyone who is among the first to explore, innovate, or settle in a new area.
I think therein lies the problem, when the exploring and settling are only from a white perspective. When the land had been explored and settled for a very long time before pioneers
 
I think therein lies the problem, when the exploring and settling are only from a white perspective. When the land had been explored and settled for a very long time before pioneers
But they aren't named Pioneers from the white perspective... Nowadays when the term pioneer is used it is to congratulate somebody on coming up with a new idea or novel concept that proves to be beneficial in some way.
 
Portland Generals has a nice ring to it FAMS!
 
I have a fucking, Oregon
Pioneer Fishing License for $7, for being a resident of Oregon for 50 or more years!
 
The etymology actually includes being the first to use or create a path and "blazing" signs along the path (using slashes or colors) to mark the trail.

It wasn't about going fast (originally), it was about going first, and showing the way.

But "blaze" has more than one meaning. And I don't think leaning into that is necessarily a bad thing.

It can also mean one who blazes (fire)

To open or prepare for others

I am for the name personally. I just feel the trailblazer is yes, the first, but also fast. Like when roadrunner left a smoke trail behind him. Blazin a trail.
Of course for me that could also mean enjoying a joint while walking a trail. :)
 
Drip City Drizzles
 
Portland Proud

Portland Pride

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Please don’t assume. Lions shouldn’t be put into categories based solely on outward appearance.
 
My billion dollar business idea is to collect lion excrement, put it in bags printed with Trump's picture.

I believe 77 million Americans will want this Lion Sack of Shit (TM).

So if I price it at $13, that's $1B.

barfo
 
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