An article in News, "Professors discuss issues of race and gender in elections," misidentified a writer in a byline. The article about the ninth annual Roosevelt Lecture was written by Danielle Gross, not Shani Abramowitz. (Nov. 6, pg. 7)

A cartoon caption in Forum misspelled the name of the artist. The cartoon was drawn by Arielle Shorr, not Arielle Schorr. (Nov. 6, pg. 11)

An article in Arts misstated the class years of several students. Abigail Clarke is '12, not '13, David Benger is '14, not '13, and Julia Davidovitz is '15, not '14. The article also misstated the name of the group that produced the play. The group's name is Hold Thy Peace, not Hold Thy Piece. (Nov. 6, pg. 20)

An article in Arts misstated the condition of the Rose Art Museum in 2009. The artwork in the museum was voted to be sold by the Board of Trustees, but none of the artwork was sold and the decision was subsequently reversed. The museum itself was not "closed for sale" as the article originally stated. (Nov. 6, pg. 21)

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