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FYI, I've restored the proper pages from your reverts earlier tonight. The stats do not support an overwhelming preference for Capilano University, especially given that there are many uses for the term "Capilano". As well, Wikipedia does not use "cut-and-paste" page moves, as it removes the contribution history. Please do not move the pages again without discussion. Thanks again. --Ckatzchatspy 06:31, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
I saw your edits and am thinking:
a) If ECUAD (instead of ECIAD) was established in 1925, that would make it the 2nd oldest university in BC (which is blatantly incorrect - historically and factually). The 'name change' is far more significant than it looks - different standards and accreditation process and different legal requirements amongst other things. It is a 'seal of approval' compare to its pre-university dates.
b) Yes, Texas A&M is ONE of the articles that had editors pick that earlier day rather than later - but as far as my quick scan on Canadian universities, almost all tells the reader what its name was prior to the 'name change' on the infobox so I am not sure why you removed them from those 5 new unis. --Cahk (talk) 11:49, 14 January 2009 (UTC)
Keitherson, I had a look at the WP: Universities article guidelines and didn't find any requirement that the top image be the coat of arms. The universities infobox template states that either the shield, seal or coat of arms are acceptable (depending on which is used in official documents) but there is no direction provided as such in the guidelines. Nor is direction provided by the FA and GA articles which both use sometimes; logos, pictures, shields or coats of arms. Until there is policy clarification I have reverted to the higher quality image of the shield. --Labattblueboy (talk) 19:35, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
Why did you change the sources for File:FAU Seal.png, File:Fau logo main.png, and File:FloridaAtlanticOwls.png to a website the images were not taken from? KnightLago (talk) 14:04, 5 April 2009 (UTC)
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Thank you! KnightLago (talk) 16:20, 8 April 2009 (UTC)
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