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CorrectionsThe Shorthorn strives to be accurate in the information we provide. If we have made a factual error, e-mail editor.shorthorn@uta.edu or call 817-272-3188. We will publish a correction or clarification after it is established that we have made an error or published misleading information.November 16, 2006 Wednesday’s editorial “Don’t Stand By” should have said the Committee on Diversity and International Understanding held an open forum Nov. 8. The committee’s name was misidentified.November 14, 2006 ThursdayÕs story, ÒSecond forum draws oneÓ should have stated that the committee advertised through The Shorthorn advertisements, articles, MavMail and the UTA calendar. The committee will look into advertising via e-mail to student organizations. The committee also plans to pool ideas from http://www.facebook.com and an online forum.November 11, 2006 In WednesdayÕs story, ÒOpen-Court TestÓ, Teena Sobczak should have been identified as the lone starting freshmen on the Mavericks volleyball team.October 31, 2006 Tuesday’s story “Manners Meeting” should have stated that the event runs from noon to 5 p.m.Tuesday’s story “Committee distributes funds for technology” should have said that $250,000 from the library and information technology fee would pay for the requests approved by the committee. The article should also have stated that academic departments and those departments paid for by the student services fee will be allowed to fill requests this year. October 27, 2006 Friday’s story “Day of Remembrance” should have stated that the Parents Weekend event was hosted by Multicultural Affairs and the Center for Mexican American Studies.October 11, 2006 In Tuesday’s story “Arlington Bound,” Chip Moody’s name was misspelled.Tuesday’s story “Starbucks extends hours” should have stated that Starbucks is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays. October 04, 2006 Tuesday’s campus brief “Columnist, musician, author lectures on college life” should have stated that Harlan Cohen will give a lecture from noon to 1 p.m. Oct. 18 in 100 Nedderman Hall.Tuesday’s story “Governor urges better care” should have stated that State Rep. Pete Gallego represents the largest legislative district. Tuesday’s story “Study abroad fair today” should have stated the fair will be today. September 27, 2006 The Sept. 19 story “Structure changes create jobs” should have stated that John Hillas has been working for Student Affairs since Sept. 11.Tuesday’s story “Oozeball 2006,” should have stated that the most valuable player award went to civil engineering senior Jeff Bethke. In Tuesday’s stories “Committee will discuss flag issue” and “Waiting for Sundown,” Mohammad Al-Abed’s name was misspelled. September 26, 2006 The caption in the photo that ran with Friday’s story, “Last chance to sign up for Oozeball,” should have stated that the Mud Stomp was Thursday night.Friday’s story, “MDs and Masterpieces,” should have stated that Kat Harkness is a resident assistant at Brazos Hall. Thursday’s story, “Governor candidates to discuss health care,” should have stated the Children’s Health Insurance Program is a federal program. September 13, 2006 A Greek organization in TuesdayÕs story ÒFraternity seeks reinstatement at UTAÓ should have been referred to as the Interfraternity Council. ThursdayÕs article ÒActivities center renovation startsÓ should have said the new square footage for the Maverick Activities Center to be completed October 1 will be about 200,000 square feet.September 12, 2006 ThursdayÕs article ÒActivities center renovation startsÓ should have said the new square footage for the Maverick Activities Center to be completed October 1 will be about 200,000 square feet.September 6, 2006 TuesdayÕs story, ÒSchool, city aim to stop homelessness,Ó should have stated that the city of Arlington has received $18,000 in grant money, but the Community Services Center has not been awarded the bid yet. David Harris has received an administrative letter of reprimand, but is not facing a court-martial as reported in TuesdayÕs story ÒFormer UTA ROTC officer could face court-martial.Ó |
Corrections ArchiveSpring 2006
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