User talk:Sulpicius

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[edit] Hey there...

I've noticed your edits recently. You have been here for a little while now. Ever thought of making a user page? Just curious. See you around. --LV (Dark Mark) 02:49, 21 June 2006 (UTC)

About Ezulezians...

Hi, me and my team of guys are the ones constantly erasing your contributions about Euzealian society. The reason why we keep on deleting it is that although the organization is chartered by name it is dead by de facto. Having known many who are "technically part of the Euzealian society", they self-admit that it is more or less inactive. Including a description of Euzealian in the current context would therefore be pointless, possibly even an effort to defame the University. Therefore it would be irrelevant to any description of Wake Forest. That is why we constantly take it off. Please take into consideration our concept.--Charhally 06:35, 14 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] John Edwards: legal academic

If you check out the page for the category you removed, you'll see that it says at the top: "This category is for individuals who have taught at law schools in the United States." John Edwards qualifies under those standards. I don't think it's a big deal, but I see no reason why it should be removed. Maximusveritas 22:12, 7 July 2006 (UTC)

Please let me just explain myself: I removed the category because it is my understanding that Senator Edwards does not actually teach a course at the law school or anywhere else. (One cannot, it seems, take Course X with "Professor Edwards.") Rather he runs an institute associated with the law school. My search of the UNC Law website appears to confirm this -- i.e., that he does not teach a course and thus does not qualify for this category, as it is currently defined. I still think he does not properly belong in this category, but it's not one of those things that really bothers me. Thanks.
Thanks for your explanation. The reason I thought he taught there was because I saw this article which called it a "teaching position" and this one which said he would be doing some "guest teaching". Now that I've looked again, I do see some articles describing it as more of an executive or administrative position and I could not find an article saying that he had actually taught a class yet. So, I guess I was wrong. Sorry about that and thanks for clearing it up for me. Maximusveritas 01:47, 8 July 2006 (UTC)