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Hello Sue, welcome to Wikipedia! I'm Evangeline and I'll be glad to be your mentor. Do you have any questions regarding Wikipedia? I'll be glad to answer them and assist you with your editing assignments. Best, Bejinhan talks 02:45, 5 February 2011 (UTC) request for mentorship was emailed[reply]

Not to step on toes, but I got an email too. It looks like Sue will have to pick. :)
NYer 03:12, 5 February 2011 (UTC)[reply
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Sorry, I didn't notice your first message. You came first so all yours. :) Bejinhan talks 03:17, 5 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Comments on article possibilities

Hi Sue, I took a look at your ideas on your user page. My gut response would be that the affirmative action article would probably be best because it's the most broad and probably the easiest to get information on from secondary sources. You could consider doing the Children of Africa article, but you need to steer clear of

NYer 03:56, 16 February 2011 (UTC)[reply
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Hello, thank you very much for your feedback! Unfortunately the South African topics did not get approved, so I had to go back to the drawing board. I have added two more topics that interest me: Urban Politics in the US and Community Journalism. Let me know your thoughts on both of those articles. I appreciate it! - Sudacris (talk) 19:20, 16 February 2011 (UTC)Sue[reply]
Hi Nasro. Urban politics would work. Brittany may be using it also. If you want to do it, check with her. You can both work on the article if you choose separate areas to expand and document. Community journalism is also a good choice. I think there's more information available about the topic than is included in the article, so you would have something to add. The urban politics article may be easier to do, however, since it needs reworking.Marlenefine (talk) 18:46, 17 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]
NYer 23:33, 17 February 2011 (UTC)[reply
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Just checking in

Hi Sue. Wondering if you've been playing around in the project at all. Haven't seen edits outside your userspace. You might want to find an article that you're interested in and start reading it. You're bound to find something to fix or update - or reference! Try finding a subject you have references to and add in a

NYer
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Hey, just wanted to give you an update. I found resources for the article on Community Journalism, however I checked the history of it and a girl from JMU has already made a lot of progress on it. I need to find an article that someone else isn't working on. I'm interested in media, politics, sports, and other cultures. I'll let you know when I find one, and if you come across one, please let me know! Thanks!

Comments on Sources

Looks like a good list of sources--several academic articles--good. I've put the title of your article on our class page. You need to figure out where you plan to add to material to the article. Choose a section and try to outline some ideas. And I think you can add some external links to the article. Marlenefine (talk) 16:27, 25 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi Sue, just checking in. I put together a list of my mentees and I wanted you to find out which article you plan on working on so I can keep an eye on it while you're doing your work. From your contributions, it didn't look like there was any obvious contender. Don't forget, if you need any help, feel free to

NYer 05:03, 3 April 2011 (UTC)[reply
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