Corrections and Clarifications
News | 10/7/08
Posted online at 4:38 AM EST on 10/7/08
The News article "$7.8M awarded to Univ." incorrectly identified Prof. Robert Meyer (PHYS) as Prof. Alan Meyer (Sept. 23, p. 1).
The News article "Schuster event addresses the morality of the death penalty" incorrectly stated that Reverend Carol Pickett did not specify whether he believed in the death penalty in cases where the person was rightly convicted. Pickett said he is against the death penalty in all cases (Sept. 23, p. 3).
The photo caption for a photo on the bottom right corner of the Features article "Accelerating our Knowledge of the University One Subatomic Particle at a Time" incorrectly identified the Compact Muon Solenoid detector as the ATLAS detector (Sept. 23, p. 10).
Keith Cheveralls took the "Through the Lens" photo, not Nathan Hakimi (Sept. 25, p. 26).
Features article "Very Superstitious" misquoted Sam Shoolman '09 (Dec. 13, 2005).
The Justice welcomes submissions for errors that warrant correction or clarification. E-mail abergman@brandeis.edu.
The News article "Schuster event addresses the morality of the death penalty" incorrectly stated that Reverend Carol Pickett did not specify whether he believed in the death penalty in cases where the person was rightly convicted. Pickett said he is against the death penalty in all cases (Sept. 23, p. 3).
The photo caption for a photo on the bottom right corner of the Features article "Accelerating our Knowledge of the University One Subatomic Particle at a Time" incorrectly identified the Compact Muon Solenoid detector as the ATLAS detector (Sept. 23, p. 10).
Keith Cheveralls took the "Through the Lens" photo, not Nathan Hakimi (Sept. 25, p. 26).
Features article "Very Superstitious" misquoted Sam Shoolman '09 (Dec. 13, 2005).
The Justice welcomes submissions for errors that warrant correction or clarification. E-mail abergman@brandeis.edu.
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