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Eklat in Würenlingen: Vandals devastate Aargauer school again  Graduation ceremony has to be canceled
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Eklat in Würenlingen: Vandals devastate Aargauer school again Graduation ceremony has to be canceled

An unknown group of individuals broke into a school in Würenlingen, damaging restroom facilities and defecating on them. As a result, the school's graduation ceremony was canceled, and students received their diplomas without a formal celebration.

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Eklat in Würenlingen: Vandals devastate Aargauer school again Graduation ceremony has to be canceled

An unknown group of individuals broke into a school in Würenlingen, damaging restroom facilities and defecating on them. As a result, the school's graduation ceremony was canceled, and students received their diplomas without a formal celebration.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a vandalism incident at a school, which has led to the cancellation of a graduation event. The content is factual and does not show any clear ideological framing or bias. It simply describes the event and its consequences without taking a stance or emphasizing particular sides

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article reports the vandalism incident accurately based on available information. It mentions the disruption of the graduation ceremony and the students receiving diplomas without a celebration. The tone is neutral but slightly dramatic with terms like 'Eklat' and 'verwüsten', which may lean tow

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