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A heads up, in case you didn't notice it: see [[User_talk:Caseydud#Politics_and_pop_culture_in_the_US]]. I'll help if the student responds to me but I thought you'd want to know. I'll drop a note to the other CA and to the instructor too. [[User:Mike Christie|Mike Christie]] ([[User_talk:Mike Christie|talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Mike_Christie|contribs]] - [[User:Mike Christie/Reference library|library]]) 00:42, 14 October 2011 (UTC)
A heads up, in case you didn't notice it: see [[User_talk:Caseydud#Politics_and_pop_culture_in_the_US]]. I'll help if the student responds to me but I thought you'd want to know. I'll drop a note to the other CA and to the instructor too. [[User:Mike Christie|Mike Christie]] ([[User_talk:Mike Christie|talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Mike_Christie|contribs]] - [[User:Mike Christie/Reference library|library]]) 00:42, 14 October 2011 (UTC)
::I've added a couple of introductory sentences to the article, which seems to have had the effect of shifting the [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Politics and Pop Culture In the United States|AfD]] from "delete" to "userfy"; I suspect that if I deleted everything the students put in and just left my two sentences as a stub, the consensus would shift to keep. If this weren't a student page I'd do that as the natural way for the article to evolve; I hesitate a little here because it's a student article, but I think it might be the best thing to do. Any thoughts on whether that's the right approach? I've left a similar note for the other Campus Ambassador. [[User:Mike Christie|Mike Christie]] ([[User_talk:Mike Christie|talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Mike_Christie|contribs]] - [[User:Mike Christie/Reference library|library]]) 12:29, 16 October 2011 (UTC)
::I've added a couple of introductory sentences to the article, which seems to have had the effect of shifting the [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Politics and Pop Culture In the United States|AfD]] from "delete" to "userfy"; I suspect that if I deleted everything the students put in and just left my two sentences as a stub, the consensus would shift to keep. If this weren't a student page I'd do that as the natural way for the article to evolve; I hesitate a little here because it's a student article, but I think it might be the best thing to do. Any thoughts on whether that's the right approach? I've left a similar note for the other Campus Ambassador. [[User:Mike Christie|Mike Christie]] ([[User_talk:Mike Christie|talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Mike_Christie|contribs]] - [[User:Mike Christie/Reference library|library]]) 12:29, 16 October 2011 (UTC)

I am Frankie Sanzica and I am excited to take this class to learn more about Wikipedia and be one of the first to try this teaching style. [[User:Maabsta|Maabsta]] ([[User talk:Maabsta|talk]]) 15:40, 12 January 2012 (UTC)

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AfD on a student's page

A heads up, in case you didn't notice it: see User_talk:Caseydud#Politics_and_pop_culture_in_the_US. I'll help if the student responds to me but I thought you'd want to know. I'll drop a note to the other CA and to the instructor too. Mike Christie (talk - contribs - library) 00:42, 14 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I've added a couple of introductory sentences to the article, which seems to have had the effect of shifting the AfD from "delete" to "userfy"; I suspect that if I deleted everything the students put in and just left my two sentences as a stub, the consensus would shift to keep. If this weren't a student page I'd do that as the natural way for the article to evolve; I hesitate a little here because it's a student article, but I think it might be the best thing to do. Any thoughts on whether that's the right approach? I've left a similar note for the other Campus Ambassador. Mike Christie (talk - contribs - library) 12:29, 16 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I am Frankie Sanzica and I am excited to take this class to learn more about Wikipedia and be one of the first to try this teaching style. Maabsta (talk) 15:40, 12 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]