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Cougar Mascot Vetoed For Utah's Corner Canyon High School For Being Offensive Toward Women

Cougar Mascot

First Posted: 01/20/12 09:51 AM ET Updated: 01/20/12 12:33 PM ET

The students spoke, and the school board vetoed: One high school opening in Utah won't be calling themselves the "Cougars."

Students across the Canyons school district voted to select the "Cougars" as the new mascot for Corner Canyon High School -- slated to open in fall 2013. But the Board of Education decided that victorious mascot -- selected by 23 percent of voting students -- is too offensive toward women, KSTU-TV reports. The term "cougar" is often informally used to reference an older woman seeking a sexual or romantic relationship with a significantly younger man.

So instead, Corner Canyon students will be the "Chargers" -- war horses. Other options included the Bears, Cavaliers, Broncos and Falcons.

CNN reports that the Board's decision to override the student vote stems from a series of complaints from parents, who called in to complain that the term "Cougar" has become derogatory, according to a memo from Canyons Superintendent David Doty. Concerns were also raised about similarities to neighboring Brigham Young University and other schools in the district.

"We have received numerous e-mail messages and phone calls from parents and patrons in Draper asking us to reconsider the inclusion of 'Cougars' as a mascot option," Doty wrote to the Board. "Opposition to the 'Cougars' focuses on a concern that the mascot, combined with the school’s blue/white/silver color scheme, will be too similar to Brigham Young University. Many also have commented on the negative double entendre of the word 'cougar.'"

Kearns High School is one of the schools in the district whose mascot is already the cougar -- and Bill Cosper, Kearns football coach and athletic director, said he's baffled by the decision. With Kearns, BYU, Union High and Monument Valley High sharing the mascot, "Cougar" bumper stickers, flags and other paraphernalia abound in the area. And to his knowledge, no one has complained about it in the past.

"To me, a mascot is usually an animal - I mean, I don't know how to even respond to that," Cosper told The Salt Lake Tribune. "In all my years here, or in all of sports, that's never been brought up. Maybe somebody just watched a show or something about it on TV. That is pretty wild, though."

In a statement Tuesday, board member Paul McCarty said the decision on the Charger "is entirely appropriate," as "the horse has been a prominent animal in Draper." The statement does not mention the student vote, nor that the Cougar was ever an option.

District officials, however, are standing behind their decision despite growing media attention. (A USA Today piece cheekily notes that the Chargers mascot could stick "unless, of course, someone decides that would be offensive to people who use credit cards.") District spokeswoman Jennifer Toomer-Cook told KSL-TV that although the Board sought student input, the intent was always for school officials to make the final decision.

"The board said this is a brand new school and we want to unite the community. And if there's something out there that could divide it, let's not go there," Toomer-Cook told KSL-TV. "That's [the Board's] responsibility to look at all of the input and make a decision. [Media reports are] making it sound like it was already Cougars and we ripped it away from them.

In January 2010, Colorado state Rep. Mike May proposed banning high schools from using cougars as mascots in response to a Democratic state bill that restricted high schools from using Native American references for school mascots.

"It is just not fair that these institutions carry on these offensive characterizations," May said, the Denver Post reported. "Cougars are people, too."

The plan would require mascots to be approved by a group called the "Cougar Council," and House Republicans issued a statement saying that "the fate of cougars everywhere depends on it."

Last fall, school administrators at an Arizona high school issued a ban on pink T-shirts that the Gilbert High School cheerleading squad was planning to wear to raise money for breast cancer research, citing the shirts' "objectionable slogan."

The shirts read "Gilbert Cheer" on the front and "Feel For Lumps, Save Your Bumps" on the back, featuring a pink ribbon for breast cancer awareness.

"The 'Fight for the Cure' is a serious matter and is much bigger than the slogan," Gilbert High School Principal J. Charles Santa Cruz said in a statement at the time.

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The students spoke, and the school board vetoed: One high school opening in Utah won't be calling themselves the "Cougars." Students across the Canyons school district voted to select the "Cougars"...
The students spoke, and the school board vetoed: One high school opening in Utah won't be calling themselves the "Cougars." Students across the Canyons school district voted to select the "Cougars"...
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dbrett480
04:50 PM on 02/09/2012
Why not replace all Beaver mascots as well?
02:00 AM on 01/24/2012
Evidently, the Canyons District School Board is compiled of Middle Aged Women who take offense to being called Cougars!
01:46 AM on 01/24/2012
If Cougars is a discriminating term, then Chargers should be too. In rememberance of Betty Rubble and Wilma Flintstone, grabbing their Credit Cards, running out the front door yelling, "CHARGE!" Enough is Enough!
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Ajax Johnson
Am I myself or is it just me?
12:29 PM on 01/23/2012
I had to Google the term to see what the fuss was about and a lot of porn sites came up.---- Makes me wonder what the School Board members are doing with their free time.
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jswift1121
09:59 AM on 01/23/2012
Maybe they should go with Redskins?
12:56 AM on 01/23/2012
Mmm Hmm bring on the ranks of future cougars, yessah. Which of course is what every guy is thinking when they're with a young female, mah goodness ah will focus on her older future, not her youngah now, yessah!
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JLau
You can't understand the orange experience.
07:04 PM on 01/22/2012
School officials are now looking to remove the term "down" from football, since going down has a sexual context inappropriate for school age children. The term "score" is also under review for similar reasons.
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09:43 AM on 01/23/2012
What about balls, touchdown, going all the way, first base, second base (well, all the bases), and punching it through? Should those be considered as well?

Look, it's teenagers and they really don't need a "trigger" to think about sex. It's there already.

I didn't realize "cougar" was offensive anyway. Did I miss something? And what do we care what mascots a high school uses?

Slow news week?
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Ajax Johnson
Am I myself or is it just me?
12:31 PM on 01/23/2012
no more ball or balls either
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tpeserik
04:38 PM on 01/22/2012
Women stereotypically use credit cards more than men. Isn't "Chargers" derogatory towards women as well? This is ridiculous.
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omobob
left coast, usa
02:07 PM on 01/22/2012
> the Board's decision to override the student vote stems from a series of complaints from parents, who called in to complain that the term "Cougar" has become derogatory

When a football team of burly High Schoolers comes running out onto the field the last thing anyone will be thinking is they are reminded of a bunch of older women cruising for young men. It’s all about context. Is the school naming their team for the students or some misguided parents who can’t separate TV fantasy from worldly reality?
11:43 PM on 01/22/2012
We have been making fun of American-Indians for as long as I can remember. We name everything after them and do not care if their feelings get hurt. Why start getting all sensitive now?
09:45 AM on 01/23/2012
I'm curious if you can find one school in the last 20 years that has started using a Native American mascot name. I doubt any. My suspicion is that there are fewer Native American mascot names out there today than there were 20 years ago.
gallo48
Baking soda?
09:36 AM on 01/22/2012
How ironic is this news report to come out of Utah where Brigham Young University's mascot is the cougar and the University of Utah's mascot is the Utes (named after the Indian tribe - Ute)?
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tpeserik
04:39 PM on 01/22/2012
My very first thought.
11:45 PM on 01/22/2012
Exactly. American-Indians are the only group you can make fun of and get away with it. We make fun of them at every opportunity and nobody objects.
09:46 AM on 01/23/2012
No, you can make fun of middle-aged, white males ... modern television and a large percentage of commercials do it every day. And there are a lot more of them than Native Americans.
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Dede Eagleburger
Beauty is in the eye of the makeup brush holder
06:55 AM on 01/22/2012
this is sooooooo silly...we've had a school here named Cougars for like forever and nobody's ever whined about it...!!
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Brash and Harsh
02:35 PM on 01/22/2012
Dede:

Once again you are writing good sense.

Isn't it wonderful where the School Board is exercising its powers?
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Dede Eagleburger
Beauty is in the eye of the makeup brush holder
05:54 PM on 01/22/2012
Wow...twice!! Who knew...
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03:04 AM on 01/22/2012
Hehehehe! I live in the same district, and there has absolutely been no talk about this issue here- not even in the local media. This is a very trivial issue.
08:28 PM on 01/22/2012
Well, I guess to the rest of America having a vote overruled by overzealous school board officials is not well looked upon even if the deciding district does not care. The kids voted for the name it should stick, otherwise we are telling our children their vote really does not count. If it was my district I would be emailing my governor asking him to invoke SB84 and ask for their resignations. It is no little thing to override a vote, just ask your congressman. How would you feel if you won an election to a political office and a board or committee said o sorry but something about you being elected will offend a small group of people so you may not take office, this may sound completely different but believe me it is the same context. The school board should not have the right to overrule any elected process without a majority of the actual parents complaining rather then just a few hypocrites. To me this does not sound like a democracy.
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dblueII
Share the kibble.
11:08 PM on 01/22/2012
Your school district is, as of now, an official laughing stock. Hehehehe!
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trekie70
Lifelong bibliophile and political junkie
11:38 PM on 01/21/2012
Since when is a slang word for an older woman who likes younger men given the same weight as the "n" word?

There's probably not a mascot name out there that doesn't offend someone, somewhere. Guess well just have to start numbering all schools like they do in NYC.
11:48 PM on 01/22/2012
I suspect American-Indians get their feelings hurt with the way we use their names with reckless abandon. Making fun of them is normal in our society. Making fun of someone else is not allowed.
09:09 PM on 01/21/2012
They should change their nickname to the

Mighty Innocuous Legitimate Fighters.
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DevonTexas
Eternal Optimism
08:40 PM on 01/21/2012
I guess the Carolina Cougars will be following this example soon.
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trekie70
Lifelong bibliophile and political junkie
11:34 PM on 01/21/2012
It's the Carolina Panthers, not Cougars, if you are referencing the NFL team.
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DevonTexas
Eternal Optimism
09:27 AM on 01/22/2012
DOH! my bad