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OREM -- Student journalists at Utah Valley University are trying to figure out the case of the paper caper.
Brent Sumner took a walk around the UVU campus earlier this week to see how many of their student newspapers were being read. He's the student adviser to the "UVU Review," but he didn't find anything, literally.
Sometime during the week someone or some group took all the students papers from newspaper racks around the campus.
Sumner says two opinion pieces in the paper might have made someone mad. The first was about reforming student leadership, and other was critical of the choice of the new university president.

"It just has to be someone taking our papers, but it concerns us that someone's trying to, well, it's a form of censorship," Sumner said.
Sumner says the first paper is free, but it's a dollar for every other paper. So someone owes them thousands of dollars.
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