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"a one year extension for PhD students" → "a one-year funding extension for doctoral candidates whose research had been interrupted by pandemic shutdowns" (I know there is a difference between simple doctoral and PhD, but this has been the crux of the issue in a lot of higher ed COVID disputes, and I believe it is supported by the source)
"the Spectator was claiming that" → "the Spectator reported that" per
MOS:DOUBT
Done.
"an op-ed in Technician" → "an op-ed in the Technician" (I know it's technically incorrect, but it flows better)
Done.
"the 7 bargaining unit members" → "the seven bargaining unit members" per
MOS:NUMBERS
Done.
"The remaining 3 members" → "The remaining three members" per [{MOS:NUMBERS]]
Done.
Aftermath
Good
References
Good
General comments
All photos are properly licensed and are relevant to the article
No stability concerns present in the revision history
Earwig score looks good at 22.5%, the highest due to an attributed direct quote
Putting on hold to address comments, all minor things. Ping me if there are any questions. — GhostRiver 12:40, 14 September 2021 (UTC)reply
GhostRiver, just pinging to let you know that I've made some changes to the article to address your comments here. Thanks again for starting this review, and if there are any further questions, comments, or concerns, please reach out. -
JJonahJackalope (
talk) 12:49, 14 September 2021 (UTC)reply
Looks all good now, happy to pass! — GhostRiver 13:05, 14 September 2021 (UTC)reply
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