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UVU Review resolves paper caper

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Phil | 10:50 p.m. March 30, 2009
How can you steel a free newspaper?
formerstudent | 4:30 a.m. March 31, 2009
i think that is really funny! oh well, at least it was figured out.
Pretentious UVU | 9:52 a.m. March 31, 2009
When I read the first story regarding the "theft" of the free newspapers I asked myself this question: "What could be in the content of the UVU student newspaper that would motivate anyone make any effort to "steal" or remove the available copies?" We now find out the answer to that question is nothing. Memo to student newspaper types: Nothing you write is important enough to motivate anyone to take any action regarding your insignificant newspaper.
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Anonymous | 9:55 a.m. March 31, 2009
Why is this sports news?????
Spooky | 10:05 a.m. March 31, 2009
to Pretentious UVU: This sounds very personal to you. Why so much hate in your heart?
UVUtoTheUtransferStudent | 11:57 a.m. March 31, 2009
Personal or not, Pretentious' comment is spot on. 700 papers is a greater number than the weekly readership of UVU review, but far less than the number of spoiled brat underachievers who attend the school. UVU might have a significant newspaper when they become a significant university (i.e. when they stop accepting all the slackers who couldn't get accepted anywhere else.) I realize this description doesn't fit every student, but I've seen too many who do - that's why I'm transferring elsewhere.
how often? | 12:44 p.m. March 31, 2009
What a poor story.....the papers were "stolen" because the girls thought it was a daily paper, which it is not. So, how often DOES the paper come out? It might be worth knowing!
To: UVUtoTheUtransfer Student | 3:34 p.m. March 31, 2009
Waaaaahhhh!!! Waaaaahhhh!!
funny | 8:22 p.m. March 31, 2009
Still seems strange to me. 3500 papers printed, and each one surely had an issue date. If someone were seeking to remove papers that were out of date, wouldn't they check the date first? Methinks something is still amiss here. A youth group generally is also a small number of individuals. I surely would be curious as to the nature of the "project" that required so many papers be removed in the dead of night when no one was around. Why not just ask someone for unused papers for the "youth project"? Isn't the removal of unused papers without permission stealing if the papers were intended for readership and not projects? ...funny business indeed. We have some scapegoats here.

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