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Ruckus
editI have removed the whole section that read:-
"Another integral element of Medley Hall is the philosophy of ruckus that underpins all that takes place within the college. Ruckus is a simple principle, seen more as a lifestyle than a strict set of rules undertaken by the students. Responsibility for ruckus lies in the hands of the ruckus committee."
It is completely unclear what it is about or whether it is notable. It has no sources. The link goes nowhere really. Do not put it back unless you can demonstrate that it deserves to be in an encyclopedia and meets our policies and guidelines. --Bduke 23:17, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
Possible sources
editThese are some possible online sources I may come back to add in later.
From a Real Estate news site. https://www.domain.com.au/news/the-best-storyteller-in-grand-old-carlton-20140403-360o1/
From a tour company blog. https://twistedhistory.net.au/2018/05/30/the-knowing-2-2/
From an architecture blog. https://www.adonline.id.au/buildings/medley-hall/
There may be information here not covered elsewhere, but is a primary source. https://medleyhall.unimelb.edu.au/about/history
There is conflicting information about whether this was built in 1892 or 1983. I might look further into this and see if the National Library of Australia has anything.
A question
editThis part of the article, "following the govt of the name "Wilam" by the Wurundjeri Council", makes no sense, but I do not know how to improve it. Bduke (talk) 06:30, 4 May 2024 (UTC)
- Sorry, that was a typo from me. It was meant to read "gift" not "govt". This has been fixed now. KwanFlakes (talk) 07:08, 6 July 2024 (UTC)