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Copy paste of bio section?

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The second paragraph of the critical race controversy section appears to be a direct copy-paste

. I'm not qualified to rephrase/summarize the information in that paragraph but wasn't confident deleting the whole section of copied text was the correct course of action. MoneciousTriffid (talk) 13:11, 30 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Confusing Sentence in the Criticism Section

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"Then Ronnie D. Green cently released racial equity plan by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln just widened."

What is this supposed to say? I saw the "cently" and realized that it should be recently. However, the sentence as a whole makes no grammatical sense. What is it trying to say? Did Green widen the plan and it should say "Then Ronnie D. Green widened the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's recently released racial equity plan." Or maybe Green released the plan and it was widened by others, so "Then Ronnie D. Green's recently released racial equity plan at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln was widened." The typo is obvious, but I'm hesitant to correct a typo but leave a word salad sentence. I'm not sure what the precise intended meaning of the sentence is, so I'm not sure how to remove the word salad. 72.46.51.97 (talk) 17:09, 11 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]