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PAUL closes in Western Market
By Ella Mitchell, Staff Writer • April 22, 2024

Corrections and Clarifications

In “OG Oyiborhoro: Leader of tomorrow” (Feb. 25, p. B3), The Hatchet erroneously reported that the Indian Students Association endorsed Oyiborhoro. The South Asian Society endorsed him.

In “GW Brief: Ambassador of Afghanistan” (Feb. 25, p. A2), The Hatchet erroneously identified Ravidran Alfreds as a senior presidential fellow. He is a presidential administrative fellow.

In “Elections kick off in the cold,” (Feb. 28, p. B3), The Hatchet erroneously identified Nick Polk as a candidate vying to become an undergraduate senator for the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences. Polk ran for an undergraduate at large seat.

In “Univ. to accept fewer AP and IB credits” (Feb. 25, p. A3), The Hatchet erroneously reported that the University Honors Program does not allow honors students to place out of courses with AP and IB credit. The UHP only bars its students from using AP or IB credit to place out of required honors courses.

In “Senior tapped for Clinton conference” (Feb. 28, p. A1), The Hatchet erroneously reported that Ryan Evans was the only GW student representing the University at the Clinton Global Initiative. He is one of several GW students attending the conference.

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