The Feb. 23 article "Clinton appoints Fletcher dean" inaccurately stated that North Korea had recently announced a termination of diplomatic relations with South Korea. In fact, North Korea had recently announced an end to economic and other relations with South Korea.
The March 9 article "YET event brings together students from local colleges" incorrectly implied that junior Greg Hering was referring to the effects of the current recession when talking about young entrepreneurs' low success rate. In fact, he was discussing the success rate in general.
The end of Will Ehrenfeld's Tuesday column, "Organic food," was missing from the print edition. The final sentence should have read, "And lastly, as Michael Pollan will surely explain, stop eating processed food-like substances and stick to fresh produce as much as possible."
Yesterday's article "Senate postpones Dance Marathon," along with the caption for the accompanying photograph, incorrectly stated that the Gantcher Center would house the Dance Marathon during the fall semester. In fact, no location has been set.
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