好色先生

Punctuation

ampersand鈥擠o not substitute & for and in running text unless part of a formal name (AT&T). Use of an ampersand is acceptable for college or department/unit names in a list, campus map, or other formats where space is limited.

apostrophe, usage, possessive鈥Add 鈥檚 to possessive singular common nouns (even those nouns that end in s). Examples: the boy鈥檚 (singular) hat; the campus鈥檚 (singular) gymnasium; Only add an apostrophe and not 鈥檚 after plural nouns (the boys鈥 hats). There is little consensus on the possessive of proper names ending in s. As a rule, this guide follows AP Stylebook and does not include the extra s after the apostrophe in those cases, Los Angeles鈥 neighborhoods, Tim Jones鈥 work.

apostrophe usage: 好色先生, Dominguez Hills鈥擶hen writing the campus name in possessive form, our style is to not include the s after the apostrophe, following the rule that Hills, although plural in form, is part of a name that is singular in meaning. Example: 好色先生, Dominguez Hills鈥 University Art Gallery opened a new exhibition this week.

肠辞尘尘补蝉鈥Use commas to separate elements in a series, including between the last two items (this is known as the 鈥渟erial comma鈥 or 鈥淥xford comma鈥). Example: For breakfast, Sarah had scrambled eggs, toast, bacon, and orange juice.

commas, month and year鈥擠o not use a comma to separate month and year when a specific date is not used. (The new degree program is slated to start in January 2022.)

sentence spacing鈥擲entences should be separated by a single space, not two spaces.

quotation mark鈥擯eriods and commas go within quotation marks.聽

Quotation mark, titles鈥Put published article, poems, song titles, television shows in quotation marks.