User talk:Orang55
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[edit] Old Campus
I fixed the reference to Old Campus in the College's article—I'd encourage you to Be Bold with stuff like this, especially when you've got insider knowledge.
(As a side note, good luck with class scheduling this week!) -- stillnotelf has a talk page 13:40, 7 November 2005 (UTC)
- hey, thanks. are you a student too?
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- Yup. -- stillnotelf has a talk page 22:45, 7 November 2005 (UTC)
Hey, I noticed that you refer to the three buildings at the end of the Sunken Garden as being part of "Old Campus." Usually, I've heard most people call these buildings part of "Ancient Campus," not Old Campus, though I don't know if this is entirely correct. Is this what you've heard, too, or am I crazy? -- Mattworld 03:11, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] W&M periphery pages
Hi Orang55. First, I want to say that I am not personally attacking you. With that said, I was wondering why you're in a hot rush to delete all of the William and Mary subpages. Furthermore, and I say this in belief that you're a student there, you complain about notability on these pages. As I mentioned in the College's talk page, I'll gladly discuss why any of these pages are notable and should be on Wikipedia. I can kinda see why The Virginia Informer might not be notable, but I think it's only because of longevity at this point. The Flat Hat has been around for almost 100 years as the College's paper though. But anyway, it's nice to know someone's actually trying to make constructive edits to The College instead of useless banter and vandalism. Have a nice day. -Jrcla2 (talk) 18:43, 22 May 2008 (UTC)