User talk:Katiethompson8

Proposal
Topic 1: unsolved murders in Kansas

Justification: I think unsolved murders are very interesting. I have been doing some research on them, and most of the information I can find is just from old newspapers. There is nothing that just explains them. People like to know the facts about things like this and sometimes reading through a newspaper (online or in person) can get annoying. There is nothing on Wikipedia about unsolved murders in Kansas.

Potential sources: The Kansas City Star (newspaper), newspaper archives website

Topic 2: Concordia High School

Justification: There is a lot of information about CHS that people might be interested in. There is an article on Wikipedia about it, but it is really short and outdated. Some of the information isn't even correct. It's not that accurate and doesn't give that much information. I also thought there was some irrelevant information on the page.

Potential sources: usd333.com, old yearbooks from the school, old newspaper articles from Concordia's newspaper- The Blade Empire, concordiaks.org

Feedback
Hi Katiethompson8, I am not completely convinced that either of these topics will meet the notability requirements. I think you should think hard about whether your sources (other than the KC Star) are up to par for claiming something is notable. You can certainly feel free to update your high school's page, but I don't know that it's really that important for the world to know about it. (Which you can tell by looking at your proposed sources. Nothing is really third party--the school newspaper doesn't count, the school page is associated with the school--nothing is really coverage from the outside.) Does it have any specific claim to fame? Is it a particularly stand-out school? As for the murders, what is the purpose of putting that information up on Wikipedia? Are they important to local/popular culture? Do they have some historical significance? Obviously, there are lots of unsolved murders, and most of them don't deserve Wikipedia pages. Does this make sense? Let me know if you have further questions. Daclausen (talk)

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