Talk:Croydon College
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impressive alumini, v short articleVictuallers 23:18, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
Promotional language
IP editor(s) have been abusing Wikipedia by using this article as a promotional space for the college - including sanitising the past by removing lists of previous principals, and the reference to student protests in 1968.
This has been characterised by a failure to provide any edit summaries.
If that's you, please don't do this. I spent a lot of time trying to make sense of the changes you made and reducing it to what is suitable for Wikipedia and what isn't. Editing is welcome but please see
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Delete In June 1968, there was a six-day student protest that included Robin Scott, Malcolm McLaren, and Jamie Reid (all students at the time).[1] because Senior management of college has requested removal immediately.
Delete Recent Principals have included Peter Phillips (until 1994), Vic Seddon (1995–2001) and Mariane Cavalli (2001 to 2010). because Senior management of College has requested removal immediately
Action has been requested for immediate action.
Lahaia (talk) 09:04, 3 May 2012 (UTC)
- Oppose. Disputed material is factually accurate and not remotely defamatory per ]
- Oppose as per SPAs: CroydonCollege, Hazelcroydon, the blocked Croydonmarketing, and Supernaif. asnac (talk) 17:27, 4 May 2012 (UTC)]
References
- ^ Bromberg, Craig. The Wicked Ways of Malcolm McLaren'. London: Harper & Row, 1989.'
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