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BetacommandBot (talk) 04:19, 12 February 2008 (UTC)

LGBT controversy

In this set of edits, an IP belonging to California Baptist University appears to be attempting to minimize the mention of a recent controversy regarding the school, by repeatedly removing mention of the expelled student's gender identity and the controversial circumstances of the expulsion. IP, can you explain why you feel the gender identity of the expelled student, which is the basis for the expulsion, should not be mentioned in the article, and why you're removing discussion of the legal circumstances of the expulsion and relocating the disputed paragraph to a section outside the main body of the article? A fluffernutter is a sandwich! (talk) 23:14, 6 March 2012 (UTC)

I've done a quick redo of the transgender expulsion. We cannot say that the expulsion is against the law because the law seems to exempt CBU from such laws. Let me put it another way -- it is illegal to cross an intersection without stopping at the limit line when the light is red; but suppose you are an ambulance driver responding to an emergency. In that case the law exempts you from stopping, so it is not illegal for you to enter the intersection without stopping. Besides the HuffingtonPost reference, there was a blog reference. I removed the blog. In any event, this particular bit of news is subject to further tweaking. (BTW, I have no connection to CBU and, in general, have a minimum of regard for religious bodies.) --S. Rich (talk) 20:43, 3 November 2012 (UTC)

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Waylonrobert is insisting that this article include in the "External links" section a link to the Official CBU Online website. I contend that the link is unnecessary; we already have a link to the university's official website and we have a long-standing guideline that "More than one official link should be provided only when the additional links provide the reader with significant unique content and are not prominently linked from other official websites." The CBU Online link doesn't provide readers with "significant unique content" that isn't already on the main university website and it is "prominently linked from other official website." This editor specifically insisted that this link be retained because CBU Online is a "separate business unit" but that doesn't seem relevant at all; the institution's business and marketing interests are not our problem or our concern.

(This editor also raised an objection to the link to the Official athletics website. These links are ubiquitous on U.S. college and university articles and I have also asked about whether these links are appropriate or necessary (citing the same guideline as above). I don't recall exactly where the discussions have taken place - I suspect they're in the archives of WT:UNIGUIDE or WT:UNI - but as I recall the consensus was to include those links if they're on a separate domain from the main university website. I think that the prominence of intercollegiate athletics at U.S. institutions and the fact that those websites are large, complex, and contain unique information not on the main university website were the driving forces behind that discussion and its conclusion.) ElKevbo (talk) 18:03, 16 November 2018 (UTC)

It's been nearly a year with no response so I have removed the link in question. ElKevbo (talk) 19:58, 14 October 2019 (UTC)

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