Talk:Arc @ UNSW Limited

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Latest comment: 6 years ago by Kleuske in topic Multiple issues.

Political affiliations edit

Though the board will likely avoid questions of politics, Bartlett and Barrett are associated with Student Unity; while Daley, Mok, Moore, O'Halloran, Pratt and Young are associated with left groups such as National Labor Students.

Ugh. My fault for not writing down the exact Tharunka numbers and pages where the board member political associations are recorded at the time I went through it all. I will go back and find them later.Joestella 21:51, 14 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

Merge! edit

The old student orgs can all be incorporated as Arc history... most of the articles to be merged lack references and/or read like advertisements.

Hey that was me! (didnt remember the pword for a while) But I support it! So does Alex! Does that count as one or two? :) Alexis+kate 16:36, 14 August 2007 (UTC)Reply
Go to bed Kate :P alexis+kate=? 16:38, 14 August 2007 (UTC)Reply
Done. This article now needs a lot of work. alexis+kate=? 14:51, 31 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

Editorial staff of Blitz edit

Blitz pays casual contributors for their articles and photographs and employs a designer and two staff writers.

Blitz Team
Year Editor Reporter(s) Designer(s)
2007 Alex Serpo Carissa Simons
Ana Gacis
Karen Fung
2006 Rob Gascoigne Flick Strong
Alex Serpo
Justin Theng
Jason Treanor
2005 Ben Smyth April Smallwood
Matthew Lim
Rob Gascoigne
Anjali Belani
Imogene Tudor
2004 Janet Duncan Ben Smyth
Mansha Tandon
Sze Kai Chen
Julian Bonifaz
2003
2002 Alasdair (sp?)
2001 Nicola Lipman Alasdair (sp?)
2000 David Sam O'Leary
Dita Svelte
Nicola Lipman
Lukasz
1999 Tom McClean Dita Svelte
1998 Sam Bauers
Alasdair Nicol
1997 Sam Bauers

Merge proposal edit

Now that Blitz has been merged into the main organisational page and all the previous student organisations have as well (although they still need to be organised), I'm proposing we merge Tharunka into the page as well. The current article is mostly an overly detailed table. Support merge CHANLORD [T]/[C]   06:38, 6 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

I very strongly object to this. The prior merges were all fairly logical - the student organisations had ceased to exist, and the magazine wasn't notable enough to stand alone, while Tharunka is as notable as it ever was. Rebecca 06:41, 6 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Multiple issues. edit

The article is mostly referenced to sources closely connected to the organisation described, it's notability is (therefore) not in evidence and major contributors seem to be closely related to the subject. Kleuske (talk) 08:57, 14 July 2017 (UTC)Reply