In the real world there are no safe spaces. Update to this story.
Via The College Fix:
In a day and age when the campus foolishness quotient never seems to stop increasing (after all, do away with a building named “Lynch” because of the “racial” overtones …??), it is time to take a look at a few college-related terms and titles which may shortly be on the chopping block.
Obviously, a replacement must be sought for master’s degree. (Skeptical? Hah!)
A bachelor’s degree is overtly and blatantly sexist. What about unmarried females, after all — don’t they count? Suitable replacement: Unattached (insert preferred pronoun) degree.
“Associate degree” — the first three letters could be viewed as denigrating the achievement.
The title “provost” is problematic because it is biased against amateur vosts. Same with “professor” — what about apprentice fessors?
“Dean’s List” could be kept for male students (and/or those who identify as male), but there should be an alternative for females (and those who identify as female). Perhaps it could be dubbed a “Diane’s List.”

