User talk:StevenBradford
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[edit] Collins College
Hi, you seem to be the chief architect of this article. Much of its source is unreferenced, could u reference it when you get a chance? Thanks. Mysteryquest 04:07, 30 September 2007 (UTC)
I wrote a lot for this one over a year ago, following the college style guidelines, people with an agenda destroyed it, I'm not interested in doing the work. Too many people want to make wikipedia a place for pursuing agendas or making it a news blog. I had a t one time referenced the College Catalog for the info, but that was deleted. I just fixed some really egregious stuff the other day. I know a new president has been appointed but I don't know who it is, maybe someone else does. Someone with patience for wikipediots can do it right and watch it get thrashed. --StevenBradford 20:13, 30 September 2007 (UTC)
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- Well, it doesn't need to be referenced I assume that its correct. Don't believe that Wikedia encyclopedia should be a news blog though it should include pertinent information that is relevant and well sourced. Don't believe it should just be an extension of a school's advertising either or purely promotional as many of these articles appear to be which is, well, an agenda.Mysteryquest 16:44, 2 October 2007 (UTC)