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I reverted a deletion of the db-prod template (i.e. reinstated the db-prod). This was not because I think it should be in place - I actually think this is quite a reasonable school article - but was reverting the undiscussed / unexplained deletion of the db-prod. Ian Cairns 09:55, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
{{dated prod|concern = {{{concern|school not notable; one of hundreds of community colleges;Wikipedia not a school guide; newspaper section written by current editor; writing of article poor and NOT SOURCED}}}|month = February|day = 4|year = 2007|time = 07:45|timestamp = 20070125074502}}
I've placed the db-prod here for any discussion - because the article is clearly sourced. If there are factual errors then these can be corrected. Ian Cairns 10:01, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
So, I'm confused, Ian. Do you think this entry should be deleted or not? I have not heard many arguments for deleting an entry for a school attended by 75,000, which is the only junior college in the oldest and second-largest metropolitan area in Arizona, on six campuses.
You restored the {{prod}} flag which had been removed, then you removed it yourself. I don't know if we're supposed to be debating this entry's existence or not. AZJustice has made the claim that "more than one" person thinks the article fails notability. Should a discussion on the proposal to delete therefore proceed?
The arguments in the original tag were as follows (broken out into numbered list form):
My responses to these claims are:
I'd like to know if anyone has any legitimate arguments for deleting this article, so that this PROD can be resolved and concerns with the article addressed. It would help if specific items for improving the entry were cited and flagged with the appropriate wiki markup. Thanks. -- Kynn 19:39, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
I realized that the majority of the "Notable People" section were all MMA Fighters so I split the section in two. Perhaps there should be a small section dedicated to explaining the schools wrestling program and how it spawned so many fighters. I've heard UFC commentator Mike Goldberg mention Pima multiple times on national television as being an MMA Powerhouse. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2602:306:308B:8F90:5CD1:648C:BA9B:7C7E ( talk) 08:25, 26 July 2018 (UTC)
The source link is dead, and directed to CQ Engage, which describes itself as "advocacy software." I'm removing this section, but if someone feels that it's relevant I did find two stories about the case.
Pima College targeted by ProEnglish group over classroom Spanish - TucsonSentinel.com
Pro-English or Anti-Immigrant? - insidehighered.com/ — Preceding
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The article Aztec Middle College has been redirected to PCC. Per talk page info, the AMC article had one old archived PCC info page listed as a reference. That reference is included here as part of the WP:BLAR. (So now, for WP editors, the next step is to check the status of the old AMC program. Is is still going or what?) – S. Rich ( talk) 05:45, 27 September 2021 (UTC)
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I reverted a deletion of the db-prod template (i.e. reinstated the db-prod). This was not because I think it should be in place - I actually think this is quite a reasonable school article - but was reverting the undiscussed / unexplained deletion of the db-prod. Ian Cairns 09:55, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
{{dated prod|concern = {{{concern|school not notable; one of hundreds of community colleges;Wikipedia not a school guide; newspaper section written by current editor; writing of article poor and NOT SOURCED}}}|month = February|day = 4|year = 2007|time = 07:45|timestamp = 20070125074502}}
I've placed the db-prod here for any discussion - because the article is clearly sourced. If there are factual errors then these can be corrected. Ian Cairns 10:01, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
So, I'm confused, Ian. Do you think this entry should be deleted or not? I have not heard many arguments for deleting an entry for a school attended by 75,000, which is the only junior college in the oldest and second-largest metropolitan area in Arizona, on six campuses.
You restored the {{prod}} flag which had been removed, then you removed it yourself. I don't know if we're supposed to be debating this entry's existence or not. AZJustice has made the claim that "more than one" person thinks the article fails notability. Should a discussion on the proposal to delete therefore proceed?
The arguments in the original tag were as follows (broken out into numbered list form):
My responses to these claims are:
I'd like to know if anyone has any legitimate arguments for deleting this article, so that this PROD can be resolved and concerns with the article addressed. It would help if specific items for improving the entry were cited and flagged with the appropriate wiki markup. Thanks. -- Kynn 19:39, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
I realized that the majority of the "Notable People" section were all MMA Fighters so I split the section in two. Perhaps there should be a small section dedicated to explaining the schools wrestling program and how it spawned so many fighters. I've heard UFC commentator Mike Goldberg mention Pima multiple times on national television as being an MMA Powerhouse. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2602:306:308B:8F90:5CD1:648C:BA9B:7C7E ( talk) 08:25, 26 July 2018 (UTC)
The source link is dead, and directed to CQ Engage, which describes itself as "advocacy software." I'm removing this section, but if someone feels that it's relevant I did find two stories about the case.
Pima College targeted by ProEnglish group over classroom Spanish - TucsonSentinel.com
Pro-English or Anti-Immigrant? - insidehighered.com/ — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Everett3 (
talk •
contribs)
03:50, 25 June 2020 (UTC)
The article Aztec Middle College has been redirected to PCC. Per talk page info, the AMC article had one old archived PCC info page listed as a reference. That reference is included here as part of the WP:BLAR. (So now, for WP editors, the next step is to check the status of the old AMC program. Is is still going or what?) – S. Rich ( talk) 05:45, 27 September 2021 (UTC)