-Because of an editing error, a front-page article last week about the administration eliminating off-campus club bank accounts incorrectly identified the University office that records clubs' financial transactions. It is the Accounts Payable Department, not the Accounts and Payables Department. And because of a production error, the article did not end. A complete version is available online. (April 24, p. 1)-An article last week in News about Daniel Pipes' lecture incorrectly reported the last time he spoke on campus. Pipes, a conservative Middle East scholar, last spoke in May of 2006, not November 2003. (April 24, p. 3)

-Because of an editing error, an article last week in News about the percentage of applicants accepted misstated the year in which they applied. The statistics were for the Class of 2010, not the Class of 2011. The headline for the article was also misleading. The University admitted the smallest percentage of applicants that year; it was not the smallest class overall. (April 24, p. 3)

-The Student Union Senate log last week cited imprecisely to University health coverage for a vaccination against the human papilloma vaccination. The University's health insurance will cover 80 percent of its cost. (April 24, p. 2)

-An entry in Brandeis Talks Back last week misspelled the name of one respondent. He is Emilio Mendoza '09, not Mendora. (April 24, p. 14)

-A photo caption last week in Forum accompanying a column about how isolation can breed violence omitted the photo's context. It was taken at a campus vigil for the victims of the Virginia Tech shooting. (April 24, p. 15)

-Because of an editing error, a column last week in Forum about the need for stricter gun law repeated one paragraph. A corrected version is available online. (April 24, p. 16)

-A photo credit accompanying an article last week in Arts about the Culture X show misspelled the name of one of the photographers. She is Jenny Edelman, not Jennifer Edelman. (April 24, p. 25)

-A caption last week accompanying the Brandeis Through the Lens photo misstated the context of the photo. The student looking at the painting is in fact not Hannah Chalew '09, the painting's artist. The caption also incorrectly stated that the name of the exhibition was "Stagnation." This was only the name of the painting in the picture.

-A letter to the editor last week about the reforms to the club sports system omitted part of a credit for the writer. It should have noted that the writer, Noah Haber '08, was part of an informal Student Union committee that lobbied for the reforms. (April 24, p.17)

-The masthead last week referred incorrectly to Matthew Wright's position. He is the Business Manager, not the Business Editor. (April 24, p. 14)



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