Talk:Georgia College & State University
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Student Organizations section delete at Georgia College & State University
I reverted your edit to Georgia College & State University because, in general, removing a large amount of info from an article is done by a vandal. Looking at your other contributions, however, seems to indicate that you are not a vandal. What was your reason for removing the content? And, for future reference, it's helpful give a detailed edit summary so other editors have some insight into your reasoning. [—Preceding unsigned comment added by Cynrin (talk • contribs) ; copied from my talk page]
- Sorry for not leaving a comment here first, I should have. There are a few reason I removed the Student Organizations section. First if we use WP:UNI as a guide there would be no list of student organizations.
Sports, clubs, and traditions -- Mention the sports team(s) of the college/university and what is notable about them. Here is also a good place to mention specific traditions of the college/university, like students' union activities, a student newspaper, fraternities, regular activities, etc. The heading may be changed accordingly in regard to the importance of sports, clubs, traditions, students' unions etc. For example, alternative headings could be Students' Union, Sports and Traditions or Students' Union Activities.Structure
- Secondly, what is the point to list them? A statement of "we have a limited number of organizations" would do better. Unless the currently list is not the full list of student organizations and then the reader has to wonder why the other groups were left out. Lastly, I see there being no encyclopedic value to the list. Please correct me if I am wrong. --Thejermdotorg 14:32, 7 March 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for the explanation. I will delete them per WP:UNI. Cynrin 15:04, 7 March 2007 (UTC)
re-assessment requested
I have added new information and revised existing information on the page, including information by headings, etc. for better readability. Thanks. Bryjack 19:41, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
Neutrality
From the campus section to the end, this article sounds like an advertisement for the school. Phrases like "enhances the town's beauty with its architectural blending of majestic buildings," "faculty are dedicated to challenging students and fostering excellence," and "instilled with exceptional qualities of mind and character" are subjective. This needs to be an objective, encyclopedic article. -Mabeenot (talk) 08:28, 14 October 2009 (UTC)
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
Georgia College is home to the Eta Alpha chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia and the Beta Rho chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, music fraternities for men and women, respectively. However, neither of them is a member of the College Panhellenic Council, National Pan-Hellenic Council, or Intrafraternity Council. How would I go about adding them to the list of Greek organizations on campus? Should I create another list for chapters not affiliated with those councils? PMA and SAI are not listed on GCSU's list of fraternities and sororities at http://gcsu.orgsync.com/org/fsl/Roster either, an issue I will raise at my next meeting of PMA, of which I am a member. However, both are listed on GCSU's Music Department page at http://www.gcsu.edu/music/phimualpha.htm and http://www.gcsu.edu/music/sigmaalphaiota.htm. Mellophonius (talk) 07:15, 10 February 2013 (UTC)
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