Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Vanessa Rivas

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The result of the debate was delete. Woohookitty 07:38, 15 July 2005 (UTC)

Vanessa Rivas
This is an apparent vanity page announcing the graduation of Ms. Rivas from Carnegie Mellon University. There is pretense of notability by way of a claim that, at 20 years old, she is the youngest woman to graduate since 1945. Since typical age of a college graduate is 21, I find it doubtful that Carnegie Mellon has gone 65 years without graduating a single female younger than that. It's outrageously unlikely. In any event, the information is not verifiable at the university website, the local press did not cover this supposedly historical event, and it is in fact thoroughly non-notable. Congratulations to Ms. Rivas on her graduation, but some genuine accomplishments would be nice before we start an article on her. Tobycat 7 July 2005 00:35 (UTC)
 * Delete NN likely vanity Terwilliger 7 July 2005 00:43 (UTC)
 * Delete nn. Google yields 127 hits, but they do not appear to be this person (they certainly don't refer to the graduation in the summaries). -Splash 7 July 2005 00:47 (UTC)
 * Delete vanity. Jaxl 7 July 2005 01:00 (UTC)
 * Delete per Terwilliger -Harmil 7 July 2005 03:54 (UTC)
 * Delete: NN as per Tobycat, possible vanity. —ArmadniGeneral 7 July 2005 17:44 (UTC)
 * Delete as vanity, then vote at your choice of Criteria for speedy deletion/Proposal/1 or Criteria for speedy deletion/Proposal/2 --Carnildo 7 July 2005 19:43 (UTC)
 * Delete NN Oliver Keenan July 7, 2005 20:29 (UTC)
 * Delete nn vanity/doubtful claim. --Etacar11 8 July 2005 01:20 (UTC)
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