User talk:Lentell

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Honor Code
I understand that you have a great deal of pride in your role with the CU Honor Code. I also understand that you want to let people know about it. No doubt, the work that it takes to devise and implement a university-wide initiative is no small feat and it should be recognized.

However, I am concerned with the amount of text covering the Honor Code. While I see that the Honor Code is personally important to you, I do not see how the worldwide audience of people that visit such an encyclopedia article will care about the topic. CU students and faculty may care about the code, but they are free to visit the CU web site for more information about it.

If you severely cut down the size of your recent addition, then a small mention of the code would be appropriate. As it stands, the Honor Code section is far too detailed for an encyclopedia entry. It is also too unspecific to stand (what students were "frustrated with the lack of academic integrity on campus"? All of them? Why does it matter that "information tables were set up around campus"?)

Finally, you need to cite the exact Honor Code web page where this text is from. Otherwise, you will be accused of plagiarism again. If you need help with citing external sources, let me know and I'll try to help. --Rookkey 04:02, 10 November 2005 (UTC)