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Clearly the house competition is an important event for the college. It is covered every year in the school bulletin, i.,e verifiable information, too. Nevertheless
Discospinster (
talk·contribs) insists on deletion it from the article without presenting any arguments. It is not some pissing contest trivia: it is all-school official event. Of course it is not World Peace or Save Amazon Forest, but perfectly notable within the context of the current article.
Staszek Lem (
talk) 00:30, 21 February 2015 (UTC)reply
I'm sure the school bulletin covers a lot of things, but that doesn't mean these things belong in an encyclopedia article. Neither does a list of valedictorians, or who won the school's free-throw contest. This is the type of thing that fits in with
what not to include in school articles. ...discospinstertalk 01:20, 21 February 2015 (UTC)reply
Once again, please read my argument: it is not a minor event; nor it is an individual honored by school. It is a major event for the school, specific for the scool. And no, it is not covered by
WP:WPSCH/AG#WNTI: in is not a "short-term event", nor it is OR, nor trivia (such as bell schedule), nor ""excessive amount", nor... (if I am mistaken please indicate which item and we may discuss.). At the same time, I agree that the list of winners is an unnecessary detail; removed. I hope you agree that a single sentence remained will not overburden the article.
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seriously lacking citations
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Clearly the house competition is an important event for the college. It is covered every year in the school bulletin, i.,e verifiable information, too. Nevertheless
Discospinster (
talk·contribs) insists on deletion it from the article without presenting any arguments. It is not some pissing contest trivia: it is all-school official event. Of course it is not World Peace or Save Amazon Forest, but perfectly notable within the context of the current article.
Staszek Lem (
talk) 00:30, 21 February 2015 (UTC)reply
I'm sure the school bulletin covers a lot of things, but that doesn't mean these things belong in an encyclopedia article. Neither does a list of valedictorians, or who won the school's free-throw contest. This is the type of thing that fits in with
what not to include in school articles. ...discospinstertalk 01:20, 21 February 2015 (UTC)reply
Once again, please read my argument: it is not a minor event; nor it is an individual honored by school. It is a major event for the school, specific for the scool. And no, it is not covered by
WP:WPSCH/AG#WNTI: in is not a "short-term event", nor it is OR, nor trivia (such as bell schedule), nor ""excessive amount", nor... (if I am mistaken please indicate which item and we may discuss.). At the same time, I agree that the list of winners is an unnecessary detail; removed. I hope you agree that a single sentence remained will not overburden the article.
Staszek Lem (
talk) 21:18, 22 February 2015 (UTC)reply
seriously lacking citations
This article has very few citations to support the information presented. It's at a point where deleting the information is likely to occur. If you care about the content in this article, please add citations.
Kerry (
talk) 00:04, 3 August 2022 (UTC)reply