Correction for Dec. 15, 2016

December 15, 2016 at 12:53AM

An article on D2 Wednesday mischaracterized the status of Imation Corp. The article should have said that the company is winding down its legacy operations but continues to hold an ownership stake in a data storage business while also building a new investment advisory and asset management business. The company's stock has not stopped trading. The Star Tribune regrets the errors.

A story on A1 Wednesday should have said that five Gophers football players were present in the same apartment building where a Sept. 2 incident that led to 10 suspensions took place.

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