Yale Daily News

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

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Clarifications

A photo caption accompanying Tuesday's story "Harvard grades are on the rise yet again" misstated the nature of the percentage of A's at Harvard. Fifty percent of grades at Harvard are an A or A-. Yesterday's article on the New Haven Revenue...

CLARIFICATION

Monday's article "Labor tiff heads to Midwest" reported that the unions filed a formal complaint with the National Labor Relations Board against Yale-New Haven Hospital. The unions filed a charge with the NLRB.

Corrections and Clarifications

CORRECTIONS Friday's article "Effects of retirement policy linger" incorrectly identified John Fenn as a professor of chemistry. He is a professor of chemical engineering. *** Friday's article, "Pillsbury 'Roadshow' hits city, shoreline" contained a...

Editor's Note

I would like to clarify several parts of Monday's issue. The News' View did not represent a majority opinion of the managing board, and the advice attributed to various editors was fake. The entire issue was an annual joke, intended only to amuse our...

Retraction

The News has learned that Friday's scene article "Rhythmic Blue will make you stand up and dance" was plagiarized by one of our contributing reporters. The dance review was nearly an identical copy of "Rhythmic Blue designs vibrant, original show,"...

Correction

A column yesterday incorrectly stated that Bloody Mary is buried in the cathedral at Peterborough, England. Mary, Queen of Scots is buried there, not Bloody Mary.

CORRECTIONS

CORRECTIONS An article in Tuesday's paper incorrectly stated that John Lapinski, an assistant professor of political science, led a team that called the 2000 presidential election for NBC. In fact, Lapinski was only a member of the NBC's team of...