Corrections and clarifications
Corrections | 4/24/07
Posted online at 11:07 PM EST on 4/23/07
/ Last updated at 5:35 AM EST on 4/23/07
n A news brief last week about the resignation of Justice News Editor Justin Sulsky '09 misstated the date he stepped down. He resigned Friday, not Saturday. The brief also misstated the Justice's staff policy. Staff members are not permitted to hold elected Student Union office; all students are technically members of the Student Union. (April 17, p. 7)
n Because of an editing error, an article last week in News about Ben Brandzel '03 referred incorrectly to his connection to MoveOn.org. He created the Oxfam Collegiate Drive; he did notfound MoveOn.org. (April 17, p. 5)
n Because of an editing error, an article last week in News about the cleaning of Yakus Pond incorrectly named the class leading the project. The class is called "Greening the Ivory Tower," not "Cleaning the Ivory Tower." (April 17, p. 5)
n An entry last week in the Police Log incorrectly stated what kind of disciplinary action people found near the scene of an alleged explosion may face. They may face University judicial charges, not Union Judicial charges (the Union Judiciary has no power over such cases).
(April 17, p. 2)
n An article last week in Sports about the outdoor track University Athletic Association championships misreported the event in which Matt Jennings '09 competed. He ran the 1,500-meter, not the 800-meter. (April 17, p. 16)
n Because of a production error, the Arts cover last week omitted a credit. It was designed and photographed by Sara Brandenburg.
(April 17, p. 17)
n An article last week in Arts about a performance by the Early Music Ensemble incorrectly implied ownership of a vielle, a medieval violin. (April 17, p.19)
n A photo caption last week in Arts that pictured Arum Chun '08 was misleading. It was a posed photo illustration taken after her show. The photo was not of her rehearsing. (April 17, p.19)
n A photo credit last week in Arts picturing pizza was misspelled. The photo was taken by the Associated Press. (April 23, p.23)
The Justice welcomes submissions or errors that warrant correction or clarification. E-mail corrections@brandeis.edu.
n Because of an editing error, an article last week in News about Ben Brandzel '03 referred incorrectly to his connection to MoveOn.org. He created the Oxfam Collegiate Drive; he did notfound MoveOn.org. (April 17, p. 5)
n Because of an editing error, an article last week in News about the cleaning of Yakus Pond incorrectly named the class leading the project. The class is called "Greening the Ivory Tower," not "Cleaning the Ivory Tower." (April 17, p. 5)
n An entry last week in the Police Log incorrectly stated what kind of disciplinary action people found near the scene of an alleged explosion may face. They may face University judicial charges, not Union Judicial charges (the Union Judiciary has no power over such cases).
(April 17, p. 2)
n An article last week in Sports about the outdoor track University Athletic Association championships misreported the event in which Matt Jennings '09 competed. He ran the 1,500-meter, not the 800-meter. (April 17, p. 16)
n Because of a production error, the Arts cover last week omitted a credit. It was designed and photographed by Sara Brandenburg.
(April 17, p. 17)
n An article last week in Arts about a performance by the Early Music Ensemble incorrectly implied ownership of a vielle, a medieval violin. (April 17, p.19)
n A photo caption last week in Arts that pictured Arum Chun '08 was misleading. It was a posed photo illustration taken after her show. The photo was not of her rehearsing. (April 17, p.19)
n A photo credit last week in Arts picturing pizza was misspelled. The photo was taken by the Associated Press. (April 23, p.23)
The Justice welcomes submissions or errors that warrant correction or clarification. E-mail corrections@brandeis.edu.
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