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" given annually to an African-American students.." Is it an (singular) of students (plural)? Also, there is an extra period at the end of the sentence. Kdammers ( talk) 17:30, 3 August 2023 (UTC)
One or more unregistered editors are insisting that the lede sentence of this article use the past tense - "Alderson Broaddus University was" - instead of the present tense. The most recent edit by 71.223.96.166 included the edit summary " "was" is appropriate, since it no longer is accredited, can no longer confer degrees, and has ended student instruction since board of trusties vote on July 31, 2023".
I have not yet seen any sources that say that the institution is already closed. The sources currently in the article - Metro News [1] and CNN [2] - state that the university has been ordered to close and that its trustees voted to close the university. But they don't say that the university is already closed. Until we have sources that say that, we cannot say that. ElKevbo ( talk) 16:33, 4 August 2023 (UTC)
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" given annually to an African-American students.." Is it an (singular) of students (plural)? Also, there is an extra period at the end of the sentence. Kdammers ( talk) 17:30, 3 August 2023 (UTC)
One or more unregistered editors are insisting that the lede sentence of this article use the past tense - "Alderson Broaddus University was" - instead of the present tense. The most recent edit by 71.223.96.166 included the edit summary " "was" is appropriate, since it no longer is accredited, can no longer confer degrees, and has ended student instruction since board of trusties vote on July 31, 2023".
I have not yet seen any sources that say that the institution is already closed. The sources currently in the article - Metro News [1] and CNN [2] - state that the university has been ordered to close and that its trustees voted to close the university. But they don't say that the university is already closed. Until we have sources that say that, we cannot say that. ElKevbo ( talk) 16:33, 4 August 2023 (UTC)
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