Yale Daily News

Updated: Monday, November 23, 2009 1:03 a.m.

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CORRECTION | Thursday, Jan. 29

The story "Hakim '10 provides music, legally" mistakenly quoted an unnamed official from Information Technology Services — who spoke favorably about the legality of a Web site run by Danny Hakim '10 — without noting that the official was only giving his personal opinion on the matter. In a statement, ITS said the quotation attributed to the official does not represent the...

CORRECTION | Wednesday, Jan. 28

The story “Supervisors seek to develop, publicize secret garden” contained several errors.

CORRECTION | Tuesday, Jan. 27

The Opinion column “A rose by no other name” misstated the residential college affiliation of Matthew Klein ’09. He is a member of Berkeley College.

CORRECTION | Monday, Jan. 26

The Sports story "Yale track is making strides" said Remi Ray's '10 first-place finish in the 500-meter dash Saturday was a national record. He did not break the standing national record; rather, he holds the fastest finish nationally in the event for the 2009 indoor track season.

CORRECTION | Tuesday, Jan. 20

The story "Elis commemorate King with day of service" incorrectly identified Dwight Hall as the sole sponsor of the Martin Luther King Day of Service.

CORRECTION | Friday, Jan. 16

The story "Hudak named new Saybrook master" omitted the first name of Kate Grace '11, who was quoted as saying, "I love that [Saybrook's new master, Paul Hudak] had the courage to do the chant. Now he just has to do the strip with us."

CORRECTION | Thursday, Jan. 15

The story "Jones '11 to run for alderman" incorrectly stated the title of Ben Stango '11, vice president of the College Democrats of Connecticut. It also misquoted Stango. His correct quote should have read, "It is always exciting to see students stepping up and standing up for other students and their communities."

CORRECTION | Tuesday, Jan. 13

The story "Station plans face cutbacks" misrepresented the aspect of local railway improvements to be scaled back due to budget concerns. Gov. M. Jodi Rell decided to delay or eliminate aspects of work on the New Haven Rail Maintenance Facility, not Union Station, after an audit clarified the price tag of the project. The story also misstated the cost of renovations to...

CORRECTION | Friday, Nov. 7

The story "Long Lines at Yale Station" misstated the source of a "mystery shopper" evaluation of the Yale Post Office Sub-Station as Maureen Marion, the spokeswoman for the Connecticut district of the U.S. Postal Service. The evaluation was disclosed to the News in January 2007 by Tom Rizzo, who was then the spokesperson for the Connecticut district of the U.S. Postal...

CORRECTION | Wednesday, Dec. 10

The story "Former Glee Club director dies" misstated the date that Fenno Heath '50 MUS '52, director of the Yale Glee Club from 1953 to 1992, passed away. He died Dec. 5.

CORRECTION | Monday, Jan. 12

The story "Professor to write Obama's inaugural poem" misstated the title of Joseph Gordon, the dean of undergraduate education and deputy dean of Yale College.

CORRECTION | Friday, Dec. 5

Cross Campus misstated the name of a fraternity: It is Sigma Phi Epsilon, not Sigma Epsilon.

CORRECTION | Thursday, Dec. 4

The story "India Initiative to Bolster S. Asian Studies" incorrectly referred to South Asian Studies as a department. It is a program administered by the South Asian Studies Council, not a department.

CORRECTION | Wednesday, Dec. 3

The story "After 18 months, JE complete" misspelled the surname of Maureen Gaj '10.

CORRECTION | Monday, Dec. 1

The story "Conn. passes fiscal relief bill" misspelled the surname of James Amann, the speaker of the Connecticut House of Representatives, in one instance.

CORRECTION | Thursday, Nov. 20

The story "Music theater workshops to debut" misstated the surname of Beth Morrison, the producer for the Yale Institute for Music Theatre.

CORRECTION | Friday, Nov. 21

The Around New Haven item "SEIU files complaint with NLRB" misstated the union that filed the labor complaint, UNITE HERE.