Talk:Laurentian University

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Yes, join the Laurentian Voyagers entry with the Laurentian University entry. Unless someone can create a worthwhile entry for the athletic team longer than a stub it would only make sense to merge the article with the LU article. 208.96.76.89 11:22, 12 September 2006 (UTC)


For the noted staff. Could people please put down what they are noted for? Many people on this list are only notable to the local community of Sudbury. There are numerous other staff at the university are recognized internationally and should be put here and their international accomplishments noted.

The Contents panel seems severely cluttered. Is it really necessary to have an entire section dedictated to the Fraser Auditorium? I have removed a line which stated that the Sudbury Symphony uses the Auditorium as a venue. They moved to a larger hall.

I have decided to remove the Student Clubs section--it only contained one club, the Political Science Club. Wikipedia is not a page to advertise campus clubs. If we were to have a Student Clubs section, it seems that all (or at least all the largest) clubs should be listed (such as the Pre-Medical Society, which as +150 members on campus).

I changed Master's and Ph.D. Programs to Graduate Programs. The latter is more inclusive, in my opinion.