Newfoundland University Sexist Beer Mug Catch Media’s Attention

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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University of Newfoundland has continued the ongoing trend of schools that are increasing facing extremely negative publicity due to their students’ sexist actions since classes started last week. In a latest incident that took place at an off-campus party, members from the school’s student engineering society distributed souvenir mugs that feature a barely dressed woman and the words: “If She’s Thirsty … Give her the … D (DAY).”

Needless to say, the phrase has its origins from a pornography website, and perhaps we should refrain from explaining guess what the D stands for. Meanwhile, the dean of engineering, Greg Naterer, has mentioned that he is disturbed to hear about the mugs, while promising that students responsible for them will be held accountable. He stated that “as a faculty, we are doing the very best that we can to be welcoming to women and female students in engineering, and this clearly was bad judgement on the part of the students themselves.”

Meanwhile, the controversy caught fire like anything due to a recent controversy that Memorial University is complete. The two main are only incidents so far at Canadian universities regarding what some refer to as a “rape culture” during frosh week. Students of University of British Columbia (UBC) on Wednesday alleged that it was cancelling all frosh week activities due to national media coverage of student’s chanting pro-rape lyrics at frosh events. “Y-O-U-N-G at UBC we like ‘em young, Y is for your sister, O is for oh so tight, U is for under age, N is for no consent, G is for go to jail.”

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