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: Re: How can I distance myself from an article published under my name, with edits I disagree with? I wrote an article for a university newspaper that summarizes incidents involving racism on campus.
If the article is published, you're trying to shut the door after the horse has bolted. As @JasonBassford says you needed to have had an agreement in place that enabled you to approve edits before publication.
You could ask for the article itself to be removed, or request that your name be removed from it, but even then, cached versions will remain on the internet.
Removing it may be easier if there's anything defamatory in the article. Can you go above the editor's head and complain?
If it or your name cannot be removed, is it possible to have a response to the article published?
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