Dallasdudette
Dallasdudette (talk) 21:02, 2 July 2021 (UTC)Dallas dudette here. I am interested in the subjects that I've edited, but I do want to clarify that I have no financial, commercial, or professional connection to any of them or to their associated institutions. I focus on other topics using other user names.
May 2021
editHi. Nope—no conflict as defined above. I don’t work or attend school there, and don’t have a relative who attends or works there. I’m not mentioned in the article. I am interested in schools, but this particular handle ‘dallas dudette’ focuses on this particular school. Updates are basically from prowling the internet.
By the way, I started the section on National Controversies, including the inclusion of Spencer, the new Nazi, and the case of sex abuse. I don’t know the people at the school who run PR, fundraising, or alumni relations, but I’m fairly sure that anyone with official ties to the school would not be allowed/encouraged to include such info. —dallas dudette
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