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Just a note on the notability of this article. There need to be secondary sources covering this particular event. This does not include a mere mention of it on a college promotion Website. If you read the notability guideline you will see that it has to be significant coverage in independent sources. So far none of the sources (even the ones just added) satisfy any of these criteria. They are all either from Dayton itself or trivial. There might be sources out there, but they aren't referenced in this article.—NoeticSage00:15, 20 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]
My bad, I thought DDN was the campus newspaper. I think this article could be notable, it just needs more secondary sources. Right now all but one (the source you referenced) are self-published essentially.—NoeticSage04:28, 20 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]