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Cleanup Request

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I noticed this article is in pretty poor shape. I'm an alumnus of this institution, and probably from a POV issue I would be hard pressed to keep it neutral. I can provide lots of good information, I'm afraid I would be overly biased about some issues. If someone wants to either monitor my work I would be more than willing to take on cleaning this up. Anoncow 04:10, 1 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]


As an alumnus, I have always been told that the "famous" game where the football upset the opponent was against the local high school, Russellville High School and NOT Arkansas State University. I have read this on every football program and yearbook that I have read. As an agricultural school, the school mascot was the "Aggies". At that time "Tech" was considered a bunch of country farmer boys, whereas Russellville High School was more along the lines of a prep school so the idea that the "Aggies" could defeat the "high-brow" kids at Russellville increased the shock.

Also as an alumnus, I'll use the history as stated on the Arkansas Tech Athletics history page as a reference.

In 1919, Arkansas Tech's football team upset the highly-favored Jonesboro Aggies (now Arkansas State University) 14-0 behind a pair of 70-yard punt returns for touchdowns and two point-after kicks by 17-year-old quarterback John Tucker. The Jonesboro team had staked claim to the mystical state football championship prior to the game. Henry Loesch, sports editor for the Arkansas Gazette in Little Rock, covered the game and coined the name "Wonder Boys" in complimenting the Tech team, then known as the Aggies, in his post-game story.

[1] Anoncow 21:36, 5 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I just checked the article on ATU (which I attended '04-'05) and it certainly does read like an advertisement. After looking through the versions, I saw the the major changes were done by a user named Samstrasner. A brief inquiry in Google, using the terms "Sam Strasner" and ATU yielded several articles with quotes similar to the one that follows. It explains why the article reads as an advertisement.
"Sam Strasner, an assistant to the university spokesperson. . ." Akallabet 06:14, 30 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Feel free to cleanup

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This article was added to the Wiki for ATU simply to represent Tech in some fashion. Please feel free to edit, contribute, or cleanup in any way.

Fan Message Boards

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Some moderators are saying that Fan Message Boards are Spam. Should Fan Message Boards be Allowed as External Links?

I request that this page is revised as it sounds more like an admissions advertisement more than an information page about the university. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Badpuppy (talkcontribs) 01:18, 24 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Fair use rationale for Image:ArkTechUniv-logo.jpg

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BetacommandBot (talk) 06:31, 2 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Greeks, nickname, and mascot

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Greeks are listed in accordance to the Greek Alphabet and are not listed until they become a chapter, per a previous discussion. Mascots and Nicknames are not the same thing:

  • Nickname - "a name added to or substituted for the proper name of a person or place."
  • Mascot - "an animal, person, or thing adopted by a group as its representative symbol and supposed to bring good luck."

Wonder Boys & Golden Suns are nicknames; and Tech uses the term campus ambassador for Jerry the Bulldog but in reality he is a mascot and is referred to as a mascot.

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