An article in News incorrectly stated that 80 percent of Library and Technology Services' collection budget is used for print resources, while 20 goes toward electronic resources. In fact, 80 percent goes toward electronic and 20 percent is used for print. (Oct. 9, pg. 1)

A photograph in News was misattributed to Joshua Linton. The photo was taken by Jenny Cheng (Oct. 9, pg. 1)

An article in Features cited Ashraf Hussein's year of graduation as 2013. Hussein received his undergraduate degree from Brandeis in 2012, and expects a master's degree from Brandeis International Business School in 2013. (Oct. 9, pg. 9)

The "Judges by the Numbers" box in Sports misspelled the name of the men's soccer team's assist leader. His name is Sam Ocel '13, not San. (Oct. 9, pg. 15)

An article in Arts misspelled the name of two students. The director of 'Into the Woods' is Jessie Field '13, not Jessie Fields, and the stage manager is Rachel Huvard '14, not Rachel Hubbard. (Oct. 9, pg. 18)

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