Talk:Lindenwood University
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[edit] Unofficial sites
LU has, to the best of my knowledge, two sites maintained by the faculty. A recent edit removed those sites that I had added, and I have reverted that change (but not the other changes made at that time). Because these sites have some course descriptions and are promoted to students by the faculty of Lindenwood University, it seems reasonable that they have a place on this page. Tim Butler 00:39, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
- I think listing faculty links and unofficial sites will open the doors to many links that don't belong. However if you feel its important I'll leave it in. Thanks Grey Wanderer | Talk 00:48, 8 July 2007 (UTC)
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- Right now, those are the only ones I know of. I'd suggest perhaps we reconsider if the use of unofficial sites grows. The education related one is especially useful for students in that department however; the philosophy one is less active, but may still be useful. Tim Butler 00:15, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Revert Anonymous Edits
Anonymous edits dated January 19, 2007 seemed to be from someone with a grudge against the university trying to present their criticism as the general student body view. Reverted to my last edit. I encourage discussion if anyone feels this POV needs to be included in the article. Tim Butler 03:37, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Older Talk Comments
Whoever wrote this page needs to get their facts straight! The University Paper is a joke.
[edit] When became co-ed?
An old friend of mine, Jean Flock, entered Lindenwood in 1959, at which time her mother wrote it was "a four-year college for girls". By 1989, according to the article they had co-ed dorms,so somewhere in the 1959-1989 interval it must have gone co-ed. Seems like this would be a good thing to put in the article, if anyone knows. (I regret to say that many years later I learned that Jean Flock was killed in a car crash, I believe near Miami in 1974, so I cannot ask her.) Wwheaton (talk) 07:25, 29 May 2008 (UTC)