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Photo request: Just about all of them! Any pictures of wine regions, grape varieties or wine would be useful. In particular we need wine region maps that can be licensed for Wikipedia.
@Northamerica1000: You reverted an edit that I recently made with the edit summary "Unexplained content removal". I provided an edit summary ("why is this highlighted?") so I object to your characterization that my edit was not explained. So now you can please tell us why this institution's wine program is so important that it - and only it, no other programs - need to be highlighted in this article? ElKevbo (talk) 03:46, 25 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry you object, but asking open-endedly and ambiguously in an edit summary why something is highlighted, without explaining why you are asking, is essentially unexplained content removal. The rationale you provided in the edit summary could be used to remove content from just about any article, because it's so vague. The university's wine program is significant because it has been covered in independent reliable sources. Note that I also added a book source to the section and clarified that it is a two-year associates degree that the university offers.
The nursing program is also highlighted in the article, which I performed before you posted the above (diff).
This is a stub article. Stub articles are almost always expandable. Why limit it, why not expand it instead?
We're not obligated to include everything that is available in even the most reliable of sources; you know better than to insist that we should include something only because it's in one or more sources.
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