User talk:DivusFilius
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[edit] Information about the Rumble
They are no longer going to play in the Noble Ice Arena, and in fact will no longer play in Wooster. They are now the Summit County Rumble, and will play near Akron. Tom Danson 16:34, 2 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Goshen College
DivusFilius,
Take a good hard look into Ohio Wesleyan University's page, the only (known) liberal-arts college to achieve featured article status on Wikipedia. This is a good article, and they also have a catagory of articles linked into Ohio Wesleyan subject. This should be our goal as we further Goshen College's pages on wikipedia. Do you know how to create a catagory? I like how OWU did it, including campus buildings, fields, alumni, radio station, newspaper, satallite facilities, all branching out from the main article. Is there a way we can do this with Goshen? I'd like to achieve "good article" status soon, with the advent of some more pictures. Hochstetler51 15:40, 9 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Test subpage
I recently added pictures to the GC website and infobox updating it. I took some of the infobox ideas from Ohio State's cite, where I also noted that Ohio State has recieved the title of "Flagship Institution" from new gov. Ted Strickland. Apparently Strickland now can appoint a Chancellor over the newly created University system of Ohio instead of the Ohio board of Regeants, with the goal of reducing the cost of Ohio education and streamlining collaboration. They already instituted a freeze on the cost of tuition the next several years. Just exciting to see these things happening to the Ohio public education system. Hochstetler51 18:09, 3 September 2007 (UTC)