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''Huj Ci W Dupe (hwdp-Huj W Dupe Policji) "Polish" =Just copy and say that to some polish people=''Expanded in formation on the University of Hawai'i System. Considering the expansion, information specifically for the [[University of Hawaii at Manoa|University of Hawai'i at Manoa]] was returned to its original page where it can also be further expanded soon, maybe by me tomorrow. I also completed pages for the [[John A. Burns School of Medicine]] and the [[William S. Richardson School of Law]], as well as pages for the major research facilities like the [[Waikiki Aquarium]] and [[East-West Center]]. [[User:Gerald Farinas|Gerald Farinas]] 21:50, 1 Jul 2004 (UTC)

== Moving lists of famous UH people to itsown page ==

Noticed that several universities have a page for the list of their famous alumni and faculty. I suggest that this be done for UH.--[[User:Gmosaki|Gmosaki]] 22:49, 29 August 2005 (UTC)

I just moved the faculty and alumni to separate lists. [[User:Sudachi|Sudachi]] 10:17, 11 December 2005 (UTC)

== Reversion ==

I have reverted the most recent edit which added a link to an article about the corruption of the University staff. While on the one hand it is a good idea to have controversies listed on an article, and I'm not trying to make a pro-UH bias, but I feel that it was placed inappropriately and didn't need to be put where it was. I'm also sceptical about the source - living in Hawaii, I pretty much only rely on the Advertiser and the Bulletin for news articles about such things, and I'm inclined to think that this 'Hawaii reported' is a hoax, since I've never heard of it. I would ask that the anon who contributed that link find another source to back it up, preferably from somewhere reliable, just to make sure. To me, that whole article seems very POV, and I don't think it's the kind of thing that needs to be here. I'm sorry if I've made a mistake, but that's my rationale. I'd be happy to hear other sides, of course. —<font color="8100b4">[[User:Keakealani|K]]</font><font color="2f690d">[[User:Keakealani/Esperanza|e]]</font><font color="8100b4">[[User:Keakealani|akealani]]</font> 19:23, 3 October 2006 (UTC)

The new source is from an financial audit from the State of Hawaii.

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