Talk:Emmanuel College: St. Paul's Campus

Removal of references, and request for further citations

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58.107.60.22 has added the following lines, which I have left.

A number of ex-students strongly believe that this is due to inadequate funding into co-curricular subjects rather than core curriculum subjects. In addition, there has been a large number of unnecessary Sports/Physical Education teachers.

I have removed the reference for these statements which was:

Duxs' of St Pauls College 2003 - Mahmoud Arakji, Roger Lee, Sam Luu, Ian Penano, Michael Nguyen, Edwin Engua, Paul Huynh, Chris Lai, Gene Venebales and Truong Pham

Unfortunately, this is not considered a verifiable source, due to the lack of persistence (i.e. it is not a written source). I have added a citation needed tag. -postglock 01:11, 10 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Regarding the references, I see another edit was made by 58.107.60.22, quoting the source as the

past Duxs' of St Pauls College magazine

What exactly is this? Have you a copy personally? Is this a dated annual release, and if so, what date is it? Exactly which "ex-students strongly believe" the claims posted? I have reverted the article for now, but please don't take offence to this. If you have further information for the reference, and if you could also clarify whose opinion exactly you are quoting, please feel free to edit the page further. Please reply to this message here. -postglock 13:11, 11 February 2007 (UTC)Reply


G'day,

Yes you are correct it is not a written source. But I believe it has a strong substance as we were previous students in St Pauls for 5-6 years. However, I feel comfortable with your action by putting it a 'citation needed' tag. Postglock, sorry about the 'past Dux of St College magazine', it wasn't a intentional thing I did, I'm not used to editting in wikipedia and thought it took my source out so I decided to test it out. Cheers,

Fair use rationale for Image:College logo1.png

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