User:Rillian

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[edit] Works in progress

  • very unique -> unique
  • past history -> past or history
  • first debut -> debuted
  • first and only -> only

1990: The U.S. Department of Justice files a discrimination lawsuit against Virginia Military Institute for its all-male admissions policy. 1993: The Virginia General Assembly approves development of VWIL to provide a separate but equal program for women that would allow VMI to remain all male. August 1995: The first VWIL cadets arrive at Mary Baldwin College in Staunton. June 1996: The U.S. Supreme Court rules VMI's all-male admissions policy unconstitutional. Soon after, a program similar to VWIL at Converse College in South Carolina shuts down. August 1997: The first women enter VMI.

With 1,191 students, Presbyterian will join Wofford (1,100 enrollment) among the smallest schools that play Division I football. Presbyterian also will join their Spartanburg neighbors in another area. Wofford can no longer boast being the only Division I school whose student body has an average SAT score (at least 1200 for both schools) higher than its student enrollment.[1]

Lee v. Weisman

Not So Favorite Sons

Manned Spaceflight Engineer Program History of MSE 1989 Blue Shuttles

Wikipedia:Citing sources/example style

The Original Barnstar
I noticed that your edits were impressive and so I've decided to award you this Original barnstar! Wikidudeman (talk) 13:17, 13 August 2007 (UTC)

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