The result was keep. – bradv 🍁 23:56, 25 April 2020 (UTC)
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Collegiate honor society with a single chapter, at the University of Florida; per WP:BRANCH such organizations are generally not notable enough for an article. Mentions in media are strictly local (North and Central Florida) and mostly by the de facto campus newspaper, the Independent Florida Alligator. Subject had a few mentions in non-local media in coverage of a 1990s defamation suit against it, but per WP:ILLCON that is insufficient to establish its notability.
If kept - and I understand that content issues aren't themselves grounds for deletion - the article has numerous problems which should be addressed. It has been a cesspool of COI editing (some con, mostly pro) for years. The entire Background section is taken nearly verbatim from the org's official website. And the Controversies section is its most frequently edited part - usually by IPs local to the subject (Gainesville, FL) who blank negative information about it. Perhaps (again, if the page isn't deleted) it should be extended-confirmed protected. Damon Killian ( talk) 02:25, 3 April 2020 (UTC)
...unless they are substantially discussed by reliable independent sources that extend beyond the chapter's local area.The campus organization's coverage extends beyond the campus through multiple articles (E.g., Associated Press, Tampa Bay Times, etc.) and especially concerning the organization's influence on Florida state-level politics. Eggishorn (talk) (contrib) 17:50, 18 April 2020 (UTC)