Talk:St Andrews
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Is there some reason the name of the city is not spelled with a period indicating the abbreviation of 'Saint'? --Saforrest 22:32, Sep 30, 2004 (UTC)
Outside of North America, the rule is that when an abbreviation is a contraction (meaning it begins and ends with the same letters as the word it's abbreviating) then the full stop is omitted. -- Troyac 11.14 pm, 2 April 2005 (UTC+9.5)
Could someone get a new photo of the Classics building? That huge red splotch isn't there anymore. That photo was taken at a bad time (the middle of a construction project). It's been finished as of about a month ago. --||bass 16:28, Apr 27, 2005 (UTC)
The "huge red splotch" is a rather attractive ivy that has been unfortunatley removed by the builders. I will try and get a photo next time I am passing the Quad.
Can't help feeling there should be a bit more on golf. Not my personal expertise, but Stevelinton 22:37, 27 August 2005 (UTC)
Andrew Melville Hall should not be considered as a notable building in the main St Andrews article, other buildings are far more deserving to take its place (e.g. Hamilton Hall, St Salvador’s Quadrangle, r&a clubhouse) rather than a students hall of residence. Any opinions? 15:00, 04 January 2007 (UTC)
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Anything about the municipal government? Local media? Who paves the roads?