Corrections and Clarifications
News | 2/12/08
Posted online at 3:49 AM EST on 2/12/08
A teaser on the front page read "Not Satisfied," but this headline did not correspond with the article. (Jan. 29, p. 1)
A correction last week incorrectly stated that Hollis Viray '10 won the 100-yard freestyle event. She actually won the 1,000-yard event. (Feb. 5, p. 2)
An article in News said that Welile Nhlapo is the United States ambassador to South Africa, but he is the South African ambassador to the United States (Feb. 5, p. 3).
An article in Sports said the Wetmen, an Intramural basketball team, was a team of of varsity baseball players. Besides Leit, the team actually only had two other arsity baseball team members among its nine players. (Feb. 5, p. 16)
An article in Sports said that Noah Seifman '08 sank four technical free throws after the intermural basketball incident. He only hit two free throws. (Feb. 5, p. 16)
In a pullquote in a Sports article, Bob Weintraub's name was misspelled. (Feb. 5, p. 14)
A caption in a Sports article said the Brandeis football program was disbanded after the 1960 season, when it was actually disbanded after the 1959 season. (Feb. 5, p. 14)
The arts cover misspelled Sara Brandenburg's name. (Feb. 5, p. 17)
In Brandeis Talks Back last week, Jeremy Karp's '10 name was misspelled. (Feb. p.8)
The byline to a front page story omitted the writers' positions on the staff. Lital Shair and Deborah Frisch are staff writers. (Feb. 5, p. 1)
The Justice welcomes submissions for errors that warrant correction or clarification. E-mail corrections@brandeis.edu.
A correction last week incorrectly stated that Hollis Viray '10 won the 100-yard freestyle event. She actually won the 1,000-yard event. (Feb. 5, p. 2)
An article in News said that Welile Nhlapo is the United States ambassador to South Africa, but he is the South African ambassador to the United States (Feb. 5, p. 3).
An article in Sports said the Wetmen, an Intramural basketball team, was a team of of varsity baseball players. Besides Leit, the team actually only had two other arsity baseball team members among its nine players. (Feb. 5, p. 16)
An article in Sports said that Noah Seifman '08 sank four technical free throws after the intermural basketball incident. He only hit two free throws. (Feb. 5, p. 16)
In a pullquote in a Sports article, Bob Weintraub's name was misspelled. (Feb. 5, p. 14)
A caption in a Sports article said the Brandeis football program was disbanded after the 1960 season, when it was actually disbanded after the 1959 season. (Feb. 5, p. 14)
The arts cover misspelled Sara Brandenburg's name. (Feb. 5, p. 17)
In Brandeis Talks Back last week, Jeremy Karp's '10 name was misspelled. (Feb. p.8)
The byline to a front page story omitted the writers' positions on the staff. Lital Shair and Deborah Frisch are staff writers. (Feb. 5, p. 1)
The Justice welcomes submissions for errors that warrant correction or clarification. E-mail corrections@brandeis.edu.
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