Talk:John Brown University

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I'd like to see a direct link to the source about the ranking if possible. I have never heard of a Southern division of the ranking of the US News Poll. - MT

This is a sickeningly subjective puff-piece. It must have been written by an ad agency. clearwood 19:09, 15 August 2005 (UTC)

Being a student, I can tell you that it was most likely written by the administration.
So, do we take it out? D. Wo. 05:09, 21 September 2005 (UTC)

Yea, guys. . . -

"John Brown University is a Christian university committed to providing quality academics within a distinctly Christian community. The university has no denominational affiliation and admits students of any faith. JBU is a vibrant and growing independent Christian university of the arts, sciences, and professions."

That sounds a little biased to me.

MondoManDevout 08:00, 12 March 2006 (UTC)

Added pov-check in accordance with comments above --be

Removed the "vibrant and growing" phrase. The rest appears pretty factual. Also removed the pov-check. -rbn

The US News link appears to be broken. I am not really sure how to fix it. - gt

I was just looking up John Brown as some friend's children go there.around, Sounds like the guy above is a disgruntled student.

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