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==Why Freshman==
 
==Why Freshman==
There is no other term to describe this idea so that it is easily understood by everyone. If you say [[first-year]], then I might rightly assume you are also talking about [[transfers]] or students who entered [[Knox]] with piles of [[AP]] credits that give them [[sophomore]] standing. This is, after all, their first year at the college. I would, however, be wrong. They are considered whatever their standing says they are. Therefore, freshman should be used to describe freshmen.
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There is no other term to describe this idea so that it is easily understood by everyone. If you say [[first-year]], then I might rightly assume you are also talking about [[transfers]] or students who entered [[Knox]] with piles of [[AP]] credits that give them [[sophomore standing]]. This is, after all, their first year at the college. I would, however, be wrong. They are considered whatever their standing says they are. Therefore, freshman should be used to describe freshmen.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:20, 11 November 2008

It used to be that you had to call the freshmen first-years. Now, there is a backlash against this terminology. The school still officially uses "first-year", but The Knox Student recently reverted back to the term freshman.

Why First-year

First-year is considered more gender-neutral because it does not have the word "man" in it.

Why Freshman

There is no other term to describe this idea so that it is easily understood by everyone. If you say first-year, then I might rightly assume you are also talking about transfers or students who entered Knox with piles of AP credits that give them sophomore standing. This is, after all, their first year at the college. I would, however, be wrong. They are considered whatever their standing says they are. Therefore, freshman should be used to describe freshmen.