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cutting down

  • this page is getting a little convoluted, I began streamlining it, starting w/ the greeks. i added a link to a "main article" on the subject.
    • i think the history and athletics sections need the same thing. for instance, "history" should have a smaller section, a paragraph or two, then take what's there now (which is great, btw), also the presidents infobox table, and put them in a "main article" called history of UWA (see university of alabama's page as an example)

-Sagefats (talk) 03:24, 6 December 2007 (UTC)

Colors

  • regarding an official school color, the GSC page does not supplant the UWA page as a more official source. I just talked to danny buckalew, and he confirmed that black is NOT a school color, as the UWA website says. Black can only be used as a trim color, but it's not an official color. the GSC page is wrong. -Sagefats 15:36, 21 August 2007 (UTC)
    • Alright, that's what I thought too, but I went by that website. You are right: it is not a more official source. Sorry about that! -UWAFanatic05 17:00, 21 August 2007 (UTC)
    • eh, no sweat. I personally like black, but it's apparently a sore spot for old school LU folks, and i think it was even discussed at a Board of Trustees mtg a few years back and people were getting mad that too much black was creeping into the color scheme, so they set an actual limit as to how much black is allowed on our official uniforms (no more than %15-20, i think; although i think we exceed that in some sports); i think that they don't want to look too much like troy or jacksonville state. -Sagefats 18:14, 21 August 2007 (UTC)

Multi-Sport Clubs?

  • There is no need for this on the University of West Alabama page. Please do not put it back.

-UWAFanatic05 23:55, 8 October 2007 (UTC)

Unencyclopedic

The history section is good, but many other parts of this article are very weak and need to be brought up to Wikipedia standards as they currently read like an advertisement or as if they were copied out of the student handbook. "Academic Divisions" is a long and tedious list. In "Housing and Residential Life", the items about rates and dorm amenities don't belong in an encyclopedia article, the prose part is pretty good though. References are missing throughout the article, these should be pretty easy to get. (see WP:CITE) I would be careful about putting in a "Notable Alumni" section, I know from personal experience in Wikipedia that this can quickly become a "Trivia" section (see WP:TRIVIA) and an invitation to add crap to the article. All of the section headings need to be corrected to conform to Wikipedia standards, along with some other style issues, per the Manual of style (i.e. only the first word of a section heading is capitalized unless otherwise indicated). If these items are addressed, I think it could be reassessed as a B class article and it would look more professional. Altairisfartalk 02:04, 21 December 2007 (UTC)

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Notable Alumni

  • I've removed Scott Gray. He didn't win Treasure Hunters (TV series), he won an associated online version, and this search on Google News suggests how little Scott Gray is notable. This isn't even enough to confirm that he did--the sources are not reliable and independent. Sorry Scott, you gotta go. Drmies (talk) 23:23, 6 February 2010 (UTC)
    • For what it's worth, he did win the online contest, and the final hunt or whatever was featured as an episode of the actual show. But whatever the standards for notability say, let's do it. No biggie. Sagefats (talk) 23:37, 6 February 2010 (UTC)

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