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The Whitworthian is committed to providing the Whitworth community with the most accurate information possible. The Whitworthian never knowingly publishes inaccuracies. If you have a comment or question about the fairness or accuracy of a story, send an e-mail to editor@whitworthian.com.

2/19/2008 - In the "In the Loop" editorial published Feb. 19, the CCCU was incorrectly named. The organization's title is the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities.

2/19/2008 - In an article published Feb. 19 about Whitworth receiving an award for advancing racial harmony, the trustee who accepted the award with President Bill Robinson was incorrectly identified. Trustee Walter Oliver accepted the award for Whitworth.

2/20/2008 - In an article published Feb. 19 about the women's tennis team, Stephanie Reardon was listed among players who have left the team. Reardon is a sophomore and on the team this season.

2/21/2008 - In the "New Releases" column in the Feb. 19 print edition, theater release dates were incorrect. "The Other Boleyn Girl," "Semi-Pro" and "Romulus, My Father" will be released in theaters on Feb. 29.

2/26/2008 - In an article published Feb. 26 about international enrollment, the people recruiting in the athletic department were incorrectly labeled. Recruiting is done by coaches in the athletic department.

2/28/2008 - In a photograph in an article published Feb. 26 about women's tennis, the person in the photograph was incorrectly identified. The photo was of a Whitman player.

3/4/2008 - A teaser for The Symposium in the March 4 print edition inferred that Fidel Castro is dead. Castro resigned but is still alive.

3/11/2008 - In a photo caption printed on WHITpics in the March 11 print edition, the person in the top photo was incorrectly identified. Freshman Jacob McCallum-Clark appeared in the photo.

3/13/2008 - In an article published March 11 about track & field, it was erroneously mentioned that the team competed at the Whitworth Combined Invite. The meet was cancelled earlier in the week and never completed.

3/18/2008 - In photo caption published March 18 with an article on Christian missionaries, Robin Soard's location in the photograph was incorrectly identified. Soard appears in the center.

3/18/2008 - CLARIFICATION: The main headline of an article published March 18 "Enrollment expected to decline" may have incorrectly implied Whitworth's total enrollment may decline. The admissions staff predicts enrollment of the incoming freshman class to decline, not Whitworth's total enrollment.

3/18/2008 - In an article published March 18 about track & field, Cody Stelzer's name was misspelled.

4/8/2008 - In a humor column published April 8 about the Internet, the quote "What hath God wrought?" was incorrectly attributed. Samuel Morse said this quote.

4/9/2008 - In a photo caption printed on WHITpics in the April 8 print edition, the person in the middle left photo was incorrectly identified. Senior Megan Schuetze appeared in the photo.

4/16/2008 - In an article and sidebar published April 15 about the science center and science research, Deanna Ojennus' position was incorrectly identified. Ojennus is an associate professor of chemistry.

4/22/2008 - In a quote box printed in the special section in the April 22 print edition with an alumna profile, Kristin Andre's first name was misspelled.

4/22/2008 - In the In the Loop editorial published April 22, trustee Dave Myers' name was misspelled.

4/22/2008 - In a news brief published April 22 about a Russian nuclear reactor, the time period the plant was opened was incorrect. The plant opened in the 1960s.

4/29/2008 - In an article published April 29 about a summer changes to campus, the total amount Whitworth is set to spend on renovations, construction and maintenance this summer was incorrect. Whitworth is set to spend more than $4 million for both current and summer projects.

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