Talk:Lane Community College/Archive 1
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NPOV
Is it possible to make this article more neutral, fact-based, etc? --zenohockey 03:44, 4 Mar 2005 (UTC)
This information is from Lane's website, which has lots of facts about Lane. Zenohockey is invited to visit the website for facts.
- This information is a direct copy of the information on this copyrighted page. [1]. This page needs to be re-written or we need to get a note authorizing copying permission from a relevant official, which can be posted to this page. Otherwise we need to remove it. Thanks, -Willmcw 06:10, Apr 25, 2005 (UTC)
History Section
Once there is a history section (and LCC's history is interesting enough to merit one), there are two bits of trivia to add to it. One, about the filming of the movie Getting Straight, (see Eugene, Oregon) and two, about the Grateful Dead playing a benefit concert for LCC and White Bird Clinic on the campus in 1970. [2] Katr67 16:29, 16 July 2006 (UTC)
Geography and Architecture
Lane is outside the city limits of Eugene, not in "extreme southeast Eugene" - a fact easily verified by looking at this map. [3] Also, the College is not "built into a hillside." Buildings 3 and 19 have parts of their foundations built below grade, but the other sixteen concrete-and-steel buildings are free-standing. I made minor corrections accordingly. Bonehed (talk) 10:59, 20 December 2007 (UTC)
Potential COI declaration
Before my retirement in 2013, I had been employed by Lane Community College. When I first began editing Wikipedia, I substantially edited the LCC article without being aware of COI guidelines, but I believe I have contributed only non-controversial edits, basing any information I have added, revised, or deleted only on reliable sources, without advocating for the institution. However, I recognize that COI may involve sub-conscious or unintentional advocacy; thus, I welcome review of this article by other editors and related conversations on this talk page. — Grand'mere Eugene (talk) 22:38, 29 November 2015 (UTC)