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While it's true that this article is a "stub", the bottom of the article now says that, and we do not need to add inaccurate "issues" at the top of the page. Notability does not seem necessary to debate here: I have never seen a President and Vice Chancellor of a U15 university not have a Wikipedia page. Furthermore nothing in the page (yet) lack citations. Dr. Universe (talk) 02:24, 18 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]