In the headline “Student-owned club Indigo Scene to open” (ODE, Oct. 16), the club should have been identified as “Indigo District.”
In “Trademark stifles free speech” (Oct. 21), the column states that the “Oh Girls” calendar features 12 girls. Only eight girls appear in the calendar.
Monday’s editorial, “Recent incidents prove cautious behavior is best,” stated that four girls discovered the “campus masturbator” after he entered their home. Only two girls found him.
Monday’s story about Genesis Juice Co-op, “Genesis may be closing its doors,” referred to the “Federal Drug Administration.” The agency is called the “Food and Drug Administration.”
The headline for Monday’s wire story about Mother Teresa’s path to sainthood (“Mother Teresa elevated to sainthood by pope”) was inaccurate. Pope John Paul II only held a beatification ceremony for Mother Teresa, which is the first stage of sainthood. A second miracle must be authenticated before she is elevated completely.
The Emerald regrets these errors.
Corrections
Daily Emerald
October 21, 2003
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