User talk:202.161.17.250

Hello.... regarding Students angry over lecturer's outburst, it is very likely that it will be deleted unless you can demonstrate some kind of relevanace. At the moment it appears to be an article about a couple of students whinging about a lecturer. There needs to be some kind of significance to a wider audience. - Borofkin 06:21, 8 June 2006 (UTC)

I feel the significance of this article goes further than "a few students whinging about a lecturer". The lecturer in question has over 200 hundred students enrolled in this subject and the article informs them of changes to future grading policies which otherwise may not be published.
 * That certainly sounds significant to the 200 students involved. What is the sigificance to the rest of Australia? Content guide states: "News is relevant. Being Wikinews — global and Internet-based — stories about local news may need to have their relevance explained for our international audience. Stories should appeal to a large number of people." Why would anyone outside of those 200 students want to read about it? - Borofkin 01:14, 9 June 2006 (UTC)