Removal of UH-Hilo newspaper causes flap

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This photo, which was anonymously submitted to Ke Kalahea, the University of Hawaii at Hilo monthly newspaper, reportedly depicts a rusted, dirty and broken stove in the Hale 'Ikena campus dormitory.

This photo, which was anonymously submitted to Ke Kalahea, the University of Hawaii at Hilo monthly newspaper, reportedly depicts a rusted and dirty refrigerator in the Hale 'Ikena campus dormitory.

This photo, which was anonymously submitted to Ke Kalahea, the University of Hawaii at Hilo monthly newspaper, reportedly depicts the flooded floor of a kitchen in the Hale 'Ikena campus dormitory.

In this photo, which was anonymously submitted to Ke Kalahea, the University of Hawaii at Hilo monthly newspaper, mold or mildew is evident on a bathroom vent in the Hale 'Ikena campus dormitory.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Editor-in-Chief Pualani Ovono stands Thursday on the UH-Hilo campus with a copy of the April edition of the college's newspaper, Ke Kalahea, in Hilo.

An administrator at the University of Hawaii at Hilo admitted to ordering the removal of the student-run campus newspaper from a rack at an April 20 event welcoming prospective students and their parents to the campus.