Talk:Newman Center

Latest comment: 4 years ago by Iloilo Wanderer in topic Newman Centers List

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This is a good start to the article, but it's focus is largely Canadian. Newman Centers are located around the world, and while this gives nice information about those in Canada, we need to talk about those all around the world. I propose that we rename this article Canadian Newman Centres and use the more broader Newman Center article to be the distribution point to information on Newman Clubs, Society's, Centers, what have you, around the world. Mets 05:36, 19 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

I agree. Instead of listing individual Newman Centers and their locations, perhaps the article ought to be limited to a short discussion of the history of Newman Centers and what they are and include links to external lists of Newman Centers. Listing each Newman Center would get rather long. Staceyfaust 00:42, 6 January 2007 (UTC)StaceyReply

Very well, there seems to be no objection. I'll start the process of transitioning the Newman related articles to the new agreed upon structure. Mets 03:17, 25 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Newman Centers List

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I don't know what structure people are thinking of transitioning to. I admit that the article is a bit disorganized. I came upon it when I looked for information on the one in Tempe, AZ. Since there wasn't any, I added the entry. What of a table with just the NAME of the center, the LOCATION, the DIOCESE or ARCHDIOCESE it is a part of, and the PHOTO of it when available? It would be in keeping with the the structure of other articles that contain lists (of people or places). If I knew how to make tables, I would start that process. Rafajs77 (talk) 16:53, 9 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

What if we had a page for the subject "Newman Centers" (this one), and a separate list page, like "List of Newman Centers"? It would definitely help clean up this page, while making it easier to find a Newman center if someone is looking for one. The list page would probably be best organized by geographic region (Country headings, then state/province sub-headings, etc) Anthonym7009 (talk) 19:49, 10 December 2016 (UTC)Reply

I removed many of the mentions of Newman Centers since Wikipedia is WP:NOTADIRECTORY. Only significant individuals centers should be named.--Iloilo Wanderer (talk) 13:11, 23 April 2020 (UTC)Reply

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I moved the page to Newman Centers as that is how they are commonly known. Also the spelling is Centers, as the Americanized spelling is preferred since the centers are largely in the United States.Malke 2010 (talk) 15:43, 12 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

You are claiming under MOS:TIES that the concept of a Newman Centre has "strong national ties" to the USA, rather than the UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia? Really? I wonder what Newman would have made of that. You shouldn't just be counting, you shouldn't assume you are the judge of "how they are commonly known", and you should really show more common sense of the international context. Charles Matthews (talk) 15:54, 12 September 2010 (UTC)Reply
I think John Newman would be very pleased that there is a Newman Center at nearly every American college and university, and that the Newman Centers form an impressive network that provide spiritual and social support for thousands of Catholic students, including students studying in American schools from 87 countries around the world.Malke 2010 (talk) 14:02, 13 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

Toronto Newman Centre

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(And yes, I spelled Centre the Canadian way, since this topic is specifically about the Toronto site).

Could someone with better knowledge of the subject please confirm their affiliation with the "nearby" St. Thomas Aquinas parish? According to Google Maps, they are a bit over 6km apart, and there are at least two other churches along the route shown on Google Maps. I know that when I was a student at U of T, they were associated with St. Basil's on the U of T campus, although I admit that was a number of years ago. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.35.4.220 (talk) 19:37, 4 February 2014 (UTC)Reply