Talk:Students' Society of McGill University
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[edit] Former Execs
- Would anyone object to me making a seperate subpage for the list of former executives, rather than cluttering it up here? - pm_shef 21:01, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
I don't mind that suggesstion. Also, I was wondering if links to the various campus clubs be made, or if there are other Wikipedia articles about different clubs. I was trying to look up NDP-McGill for example and it didn't seem to have an article, could someone make one? Above unsigned comment by User:65.93.185.212
- The general rule of thumb on wiki is that individual campus clubs don't merit their own articles unless they do something SUPER notable. One possibility is to add a section to the SSMU page about the activities of the Campus political clubs maybe? pm_shef 04:33, 29 March 2006 (UTC)
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- I think that a separate page for former executives is not a good idea, nor should it be posted on this page either. I just can't see what contribution to knowledge it would have. As for student clubs, I believe a certain number, perhaps political ones, should be mentioned but only insofar as they represent the diversity of student clubs at McGill. They should also should mostly be very broad topics that the majority of student share in their beliefs. So let's say 10 clubs such as; 1 national political (ex.liberals), 2 charities (ex. McGill Cancer Society, Free The Children), 2 cultural (ex. MCSS,) Canking 20:37, 17 January 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Shatner Centre
Shouldn't we clarify that this name is unofficial? The only evidence of the name is a cheap pasteboard sign hung over the stairs by students. 76.186.118.246 (talk) 06:07, 27 February 2008 (UTC)