Talk:Clayton State University
Paul Douglas Hale discussion
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Please do not discuss Paul Hale on this talk page. On Wikipedia, the purpose of a talk page is to help to improve the contents of the main page, from an encyclopedic point of view. Wikipedians generally oppose the use of talk pages just for the purpose of partisan talk about the main subject. Wikipedia is not a soapbox; it's an encyclopedia. In other words, talk about the article, not about the subject. (See WP:TALK) Thanks, Mrtea (talk) 18:21, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
Alumnus Paul Douglas Hale, was a Covid-19 Screener at the DeKalb County, Georgia, Adams Juvenile Justice Center and is a Infectious Diseases Researcher and Health Sciences major, Registered as a 2020 Independent Candidate for 2020 United States President: [1] — Preceding unsigned comment added by Paul Douglas Hale (talk • contribs) 10:53, 15 December 2020 (UTC)
Clayton State University has never acknowledged Paul, as he is Independent and the University promotes the Democrat party; Paul Douglas Hale won election as a Sworn, University senator, and refers readers to the below listed comment, again, listed as you scroll: "2. As the rather angry individual from GSU has pointed out, it seemed to me the school in general was more concerned with pushing their own agenda and politics rather than teaching. The best example I can think of is in one class, we were forced to read a book that was normally not part of the curriculum, only because the author was coming to speak at Clayton later in the semester. Work and material was added just for the hell of it. That is not how you run a school. You add material because it is relevant to the course, not because you want to impress someone. Internal reference to Wikipedia posted (for fifteen years) shown twice, here in Talk:" |
Sports Rant
[edit]The Sports article needs some serious cleanup. It looks like an essay gone wild. Some organization would help. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 168.28.240.250 (talk) 21:44, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
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