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KCL Conservatives

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Err... great, but with one small problem: what you've done is the exact OPPOSITE of what I suggested! In fact, unless your changes are undone, I give it only days, weeks if you're lucky, before it's being nominated for deletion. Thus, all the following criticisms are dedicated to one aim: to keep the article on Wikipedia.

The sections on 'Party Convention', 'Past Events', 'Recent Events', and 'Links' must be removed, as they are non-notable and contribute to the sense of the article as spam. Having said that, some mention of the events cross-over between KCL, UCL, Imperial, and LSE could form the basis of a new 'Links' paragraph. That is, IF it can be proven (which it could be by citing some Regalis or Caerulean blog posts, I'm sure).

A list of alumni is perfectly acceptable, but must be referenced. See the UCLCS article? Each of the two alumni is referenced, with a link to a reputable source (that is, the UCL Conservative Society Alumni Club) that proves it. What isn't really relevant is other Conservatives; the article's about the Society, not about Conservative politics at KCL.

I will delete the sections that I've mentioned as irrelevant or non-notable above. I'll leave the list of alumni, hoping that you can prove some of them by citing a reputable source (you do law: you know about citations well enough). I'll delete those names that aren't referenced within two weeks. Bastin 01:41, 5 March 2007 (UTC)

Invite

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Tellyaddict 21:26, 17 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Nice userpage

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It reminds me of another I've seen somewhere, but I can't put my finger on it. The only difference is that said user had the wisdom to give more credit to the founder of utilitarianism than to a lion filled with cement. Bastin 21:38, 17 March 2007 (UTC)

Image:King'sCollegeLondonStrand.jpg

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Proposed merger of Student rags

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You might want to weigh in with your opinion of the proposed merger of the Student rags article with The historical rivalry of King's College London and UCL that you created. Please see Talk:The historical rivalry of King's College London and UCL#Merger proposal. Truthanado (talk) 15:39, 23 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

You are cordially invited to save the world

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Capitalism Byelf2007 (talk) 15 September 2011

Carniovore?

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You know you're an omnivore, right? :) NoelyNoel (talk) 21:15, 26 November 2011 (UTC)Reply

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