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Protesting Ad, Brown Students Seize Papers

Daily Herald criticized for printing ad that opposes slavery reparations

And the next morning,, the papers were gone.

"Just about every paper had been stolen," Adelman said.

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In a statement issued by the student protesters, they claimed that the advertisement "solicits funds in order to further a maliciously misinformed and intentionally misguided political project."

Student protestors said they believe their course of action to be justified, and cannot be called theft since the paper is distributed for free.

According to Adelman, the coalition has also demanded that the Herald remove "Brown" from its name and terminate campus distributions.

In their news release, the coalition said the Herald was not a legitimate student paper.

In response to the coalition's actions, Adelman said the Herald will reduce its distribution to three locations.

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