Talk:Lexington College

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Notability[edit]

In response to Horse Eye's Back's fair notability flag, I've attempted to expand and cite the article. The college seems to have generated a decent amount of Chicago-area (and occasionally national) news coverage, particularly as it related to their connections to Opus Dei. I'd argue that since women's and minority-serving institutions are already undercovered on Wikipedia, we should keep this article. But if we feel this still isn't enough content or citation to keep it, I'll see what more I can add. Beginning (talk) 18:59, 25 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]