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isn't it a bad day to say things like "currently" when it comes to baskeball scores in realtivly fast paced leauge (rather use "as of...."
Guys, I know it's a lot of fun to write all about your school, and have it "published" online immediately. However, not everything that you can think of pertaining to Ramaz is relevant for an encyclopedia. For example, the name of the Junior Vice President of Ramaz (though I'm sure she is a wonderful young woman) is not a piece of information that is considered notable or encyclopedic for Wikipedia purposes. It would help to read the article on " What Wikipedia is not" to understand this concept better.
I fixed up the article somewhat, but it still needs to be cleaned up somewhat. Good luck! -- DLand TALK 01:07, 5 May 2006 (UTC)
I'm sorry, DLand, but I must object. I, as many others have, have come to the conclusion that the main reader base for the Wikipedia Ramaz page are people who want to know about the school, and most of the readers actually come from the school, and want to know about the teams. Perhaps we can make two separate pages, one with encyclopedic information and one with information about teams, etc. Tell me what you think -WIZARD826
How can the Duke page say: "They...were eliminated by the LSU Tigers in the 2006 tournament?" Is that too much detail/an indiscriminate repository of information? What about, say, Harvard, whose page has an entire "recent developments section?" Why can colleges have the names of their administration up, while you judge it inadmissable to put up the student leaders of Ramaz? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.118.103.145 ( talk • contribs)
You say that it's not about Ramaz being inherently less important than Harvard or Duke, but isn't that exactly what "notability" means? More people care about Harvard and Duke than Ramaz (hence the web hits), but shouldn't you have the same level of information on each? I mean, "world war two" might return more hits than "boer wars," but does that mean that you would simply drop categories of information from your Boer Wars page? (As you propose to drop categories of information from the Ramaz page because of the relative web mentions of our SBP and Larry Summers). 69.118.103.145 04:22, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
Is it true that he went to Ramaz? Please provide sources. -- DLand TALK 16:52, 31 May 2006 (UTC)
There are some basic questions unasked and unanswered here that the reader should know in order to fully understand what Ramaz is:
Vonfraginoff 18:23, 30 January 2007 (UTC)
should dance be considered an athletic team, as it currently is? -WIZARD826
Are Drs. Baker and Henkin truly "notable?" If so, please elaborate in their description —The preceding unsigned comment was added by WIZARD826 ( talk • contribs) 03:49, 13 February 2007 (UTC).
Also, what's the SF Mission Minyan???
Greatal386
17:39, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
[partly copied from User talk:DLand]
Is 'having your own page' a necessity to be listed as notable? Looking at at the page for Stuyvesant alum, lots of people there don't have links... Greatal386 21:12, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
Natasha Lyonne is not a Ramaz alum. She did not graduate and should thus be removed from the notable alumni section.
Bloomberg says this school lost money in the Madoff fraud scheme. [1]. Also, Michael Mukasey, Bush's Attorney General, has had to recuse himself from the case because he's a Ramaz alum, and his wife worked there. -- John Nagle ( talk) 18:04, 17 December 2008 (UTC)
Should a controversy section be added to this article for the school nurse who is suing the school claiming that she was fired for reporting the abusive father of a student? In addition, should the story around banning Rashid Khalidi be included? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jonnstein ( talk • contribs) 16:48, 7 January 2015 (UTC)
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A while ago I fixed the alphabetizing of the alumni list and notice that it began with the letter "F". I'm pretty sure I had earlier seen names in the A to E group, and yeah, there have got to be some, right?
I tried some checking in archive.org and couldn't find any previous versions that had those names. So if you're within the sound of my voice and know some people who should be added, feel free...
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isn't it a bad day to say things like "currently" when it comes to baskeball scores in realtivly fast paced leauge (rather use "as of...."
Guys, I know it's a lot of fun to write all about your school, and have it "published" online immediately. However, not everything that you can think of pertaining to Ramaz is relevant for an encyclopedia. For example, the name of the Junior Vice President of Ramaz (though I'm sure she is a wonderful young woman) is not a piece of information that is considered notable or encyclopedic for Wikipedia purposes. It would help to read the article on " What Wikipedia is not" to understand this concept better.
I fixed up the article somewhat, but it still needs to be cleaned up somewhat. Good luck! -- DLand TALK 01:07, 5 May 2006 (UTC)
I'm sorry, DLand, but I must object. I, as many others have, have come to the conclusion that the main reader base for the Wikipedia Ramaz page are people who want to know about the school, and most of the readers actually come from the school, and want to know about the teams. Perhaps we can make two separate pages, one with encyclopedic information and one with information about teams, etc. Tell me what you think -WIZARD826
How can the Duke page say: "They...were eliminated by the LSU Tigers in the 2006 tournament?" Is that too much detail/an indiscriminate repository of information? What about, say, Harvard, whose page has an entire "recent developments section?" Why can colleges have the names of their administration up, while you judge it inadmissable to put up the student leaders of Ramaz? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.118.103.145 ( talk • contribs)
You say that it's not about Ramaz being inherently less important than Harvard or Duke, but isn't that exactly what "notability" means? More people care about Harvard and Duke than Ramaz (hence the web hits), but shouldn't you have the same level of information on each? I mean, "world war two" might return more hits than "boer wars," but does that mean that you would simply drop categories of information from your Boer Wars page? (As you propose to drop categories of information from the Ramaz page because of the relative web mentions of our SBP and Larry Summers). 69.118.103.145 04:22, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
Is it true that he went to Ramaz? Please provide sources. -- DLand TALK 16:52, 31 May 2006 (UTC)
There are some basic questions unasked and unanswered here that the reader should know in order to fully understand what Ramaz is:
Vonfraginoff 18:23, 30 January 2007 (UTC)
should dance be considered an athletic team, as it currently is? -WIZARD826
Are Drs. Baker and Henkin truly "notable?" If so, please elaborate in their description —The preceding unsigned comment was added by WIZARD826 ( talk • contribs) 03:49, 13 February 2007 (UTC).
Also, what's the SF Mission Minyan???
Greatal386
17:39, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
[partly copied from User talk:DLand]
Is 'having your own page' a necessity to be listed as notable? Looking at at the page for Stuyvesant alum, lots of people there don't have links... Greatal386 21:12, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
Natasha Lyonne is not a Ramaz alum. She did not graduate and should thus be removed from the notable alumni section.
Bloomberg says this school lost money in the Madoff fraud scheme. [1]. Also, Michael Mukasey, Bush's Attorney General, has had to recuse himself from the case because he's a Ramaz alum, and his wife worked there. -- John Nagle ( talk) 18:04, 17 December 2008 (UTC)
Should a controversy section be added to this article for the school nurse who is suing the school claiming that she was fired for reporting the abusive father of a student? In addition, should the story around banning Rashid Khalidi be included? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jonnstein ( talk • contribs) 16:48, 7 January 2015 (UTC)
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Cheers.— cyberbot II Talk to my owner:Online 05:50, 11 January 2016 (UTC)
A while ago I fixed the alphabetizing of the alumni list and notice that it began with the letter "F". I'm pretty sure I had earlier seen names in the A to E group, and yeah, there have got to be some, right?
I tried some checking in archive.org and couldn't find any previous versions that had those names. So if you're within the sound of my voice and know some people who should be added, feel free...