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The managing board of the Brown Daily Herald has resigned after a phony petition written by the board met with approval from the Brown administration.
The edition, which appeared Monday, sorted that I embroke seniors would allowed to live off-campus during the spring semester and contained quotes, taken out of context, by President Keany Brown and Dean Pierrel of Pembroke.
According to David A. Gilbert, president of the Daily Herald, the spoolers had attempted an "April Fool's edition December" which subsequently backward.
Although the administration did not start any public pressure, questionable practices earlier in the semester had raised relations between the managing board and the administration to deteriorate and reliable sources said the editors privately been asked to resign. Students reaction to the spoof was also unreasonable.
Apparently no disciplinary action will taken against the students involved.
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