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Why should this be a separate article, rather than part of the List of Milwaukee neighborhoods?-- Orange Mike 15:40, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
From a legal point of view, a merger only happens between two independent legal entities. UW-extension at Milwaukee was not an independent entity. So it is fundanmentally wrong to say UW extension is a party of the merger. The merger basically is UW took over that time Milwaukee college. As a result of this takeover, the Milwaukee College changed its name to University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and the former UW externsion at Milwaukee became part of UWM. Superficially, this may look to ordinary people that the merger is between UW extension and Milwaukee college. But it is just an informal ordinary people's point of view. And such wording is putting UWM at lower level than it should be. Miaers 23:10, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
UW took over a new campus at Milwaukee. Please be aware of the NPOV. This is an encyclopedia. Things should be based on facts not some people's feelings or personal point of view. By the way, the Milwaukee college had its graduate program before the merger. And UW-Extension is basically nothing. Since when UW-Extension became primarily graduate degrees functioning? Please be sure what you are talking about. :) Miaers 23:57, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
It really doesn't matter what kind of program UW-Extension offer at that time. A merger is between two independent legal entities. Both UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee are under the control of the UW board. Please be sure you know what you are talking about. By the way, could you take your crap somewhere else? Nobody is interested in these nonsense. Miaers 00:45, 7 November 2006 (UTC)
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Why should this be a separate article, rather than part of the List of Milwaukee neighborhoods?-- Orange Mike 15:40, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
From a legal point of view, a merger only happens between two independent legal entities. UW-extension at Milwaukee was not an independent entity. So it is fundanmentally wrong to say UW extension is a party of the merger. The merger basically is UW took over that time Milwaukee college. As a result of this takeover, the Milwaukee College changed its name to University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and the former UW externsion at Milwaukee became part of UWM. Superficially, this may look to ordinary people that the merger is between UW extension and Milwaukee college. But it is just an informal ordinary people's point of view. And such wording is putting UWM at lower level than it should be. Miaers 23:10, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
UW took over a new campus at Milwaukee. Please be aware of the NPOV. This is an encyclopedia. Things should be based on facts not some people's feelings or personal point of view. By the way, the Milwaukee college had its graduate program before the merger. And UW-Extension is basically nothing. Since when UW-Extension became primarily graduate degrees functioning? Please be sure what you are talking about. :) Miaers 23:57, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
It really doesn't matter what kind of program UW-Extension offer at that time. A merger is between two independent legal entities. Both UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee are under the control of the UW board. Please be sure you know what you are talking about. By the way, could you take your crap somewhere else? Nobody is interested in these nonsense. Miaers 00:45, 7 November 2006 (UTC)