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Penn State Scandal
I would like to quickly point out to you that the scandal you added to the page University of Pennsylvania actually occurred at Pennsylvania State University. In addition, information on the scandal exists at Penn State Nittany Lions. Ryan Vesey Review me!  00:20, 8 November 2011 (UTC)
 * So... not at Penn State-Philadelphia but at Penn State-State College? It seems like that's not totally clear from the news.  Are you sure?  I just want to make sure so I don't make the same mistake twice.--208.54.37.188 (talk) 00:29, 8 November 2011 (UTC)
 * I am positive. Penn State refers to Pennsylvania State University a public college in University Park, Pennsylvania.  UPenn refers to the University of Pennsylvania an Ivy League university in Philadelphia.  Ryan Vesey  Review me!  00:33, 8 November 2011 (UTC)
 * Ah, so different campuses. OK.  But Penn State's page says they are state-supported -- as is any university that receives federal money for research.  Also, University of [state name] is a public school in every instance I know of.  Are you sure UPenn is private; or, that both schools are not private/some mix of public and private?
 * As for one being an Ivy League school... I'm not sure that is necessary to distinguish the two campuses. No reason to be snooty about it, IMHO--208.54.37.188 (talk) 00:38, 8 November 2011 (UTC)
 * They aren't even two different campuses. They are two completely different schools.  Penn State is a public (and therefore state) school.  The University of Pennsylvania is not a state school.  It is a private university with no affiliation to Penn State.  As for it being an Ivy League school, I only brought that up because it is an easy way to see the distinction that they are two separate universities.  Penn State is in the big 10 and UPenn is an Ivy.  Ryan Vesey  Review me!  00:44, 8 November 2011 (UTC)
 * I'm pretty sure they are not the same campus, so they must be two different campuses. But you claim that is not correct.  I'm very confused about how this can be?  Perhaps the articles for both schools need editing?--208.54.37.188 (talk) 00:47, 8 November 2011 (UTC)
 * Look, I'm trying to assume good faith here, but I am beginning to think that you are trolling. If you are not, this is the website for Penn State, this is the website for the University of Pennsylvania.  They are clearly two entirely different universities, I believe the discussion is getting to a point where it is not productive for the encyclopedia so we should let this issue drop.  Ryan Vesey  Review me!  00:52, 8 November 2011 (UTC)
 * OK, that is what I thought. I was just puzzled when you said they are not different campuses -- because they are geographically very far away from one another.  Thanks for your help!--208.54.37.188 (talk) 00:54, 8 November 2011 (UTC)
 * Oh, sorry, I wasn't clear, when I said that "They aren't even two different campuses", I meant that they aren't different campuses of the same school. Ryan Vesey  Review me!  00:56, 8 November 2011 (UTC)
 * Ryan Vesey is absolutely correct. The University of Pennsylvania is a private institution; its name was in place long before the first U.S. public universities were created, as it pre-dates the American Revolution.  Pennsylvania State University is a public institution, and it is the one that is involved in the scandal.  The only thing the two have in common are that they are universities located in Pennsylvania. OCNative (talk) 01:46, 11 November 2011 (UTC)

May 2013
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June 2016
Hello, I'm MRD2014. I wanted to let you know that I reverted one of your recent contributions —the one you made with this edit to Flan— because it did not appear constructive. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thanks. — MRD2014 T C 01:19, 19 June 2016 (UTC)