Corrections & Clarifications
Corrections | 11/14/06
Posted online at 6:13 AM EST on 11/14/06
Because of an editing error, the article "Trustees hear club sports dilemma as negotiations continue" (Nov. 7, p. 3) incorrectly referred to Keenyn McFarlane as a budget analyst. He is actually the Budget Director for the Office of Students and Enrollment.
In "An interview with Thomas L. Friedman" (Oct. 10, p. 10), the surnames of Stanley Hoffmann, Michael Sandel and Barry Schwalberg were misspelled.
In "The Halloween capital of the world" (Oct. 31, p. 7), it was incorrectly reported that dozens of women were executed for witchcraft at Salem in 1692. Six men and 13 women were hanged during the Salem Witch Trials.
In the photo caption accompanying "The Blowfish blows up" (Nov. 7, p. 7), it was incorrectly stated that the Blowfish won the Student Union's club of the year award. They actually won the Student Union's new club of the year award.
The Justice welcomes submissions for errors that warrant correction or clarification. E-mail corrections@brandeis.edu.
In "An interview with Thomas L. Friedman" (Oct. 10, p. 10), the surnames of Stanley Hoffmann, Michael Sandel and Barry Schwalberg were misspelled.
In "The Halloween capital of the world" (Oct. 31, p. 7), it was incorrectly reported that dozens of women were executed for witchcraft at Salem in 1692. Six men and 13 women were hanged during the Salem Witch Trials.
In the photo caption accompanying "The Blowfish blows up" (Nov. 7, p. 7), it was incorrectly stated that the Blowfish won the Student Union's club of the year award. They actually won the Student Union's new club of the year award.
The Justice welcomes submissions for errors that warrant correction or clarification. E-mail corrections@brandeis.edu.
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