A photo caption on Page E16 last Sunday misidentified the person shown with Arboretum Director Ed Schneider. It was Sandy Schneider.
A story on Page A1 last Sunday about University of Minnesota President Eric Kaler incorrectly characterized the size of the university. Its $3.7 billion budget includes research and public outreach, as well as the cost of instruction. It has about 67,000 students on five campuses.
An article on Page 2 of today's Fall Arts Preview gives the wrong run dates for the Guthrie production of "Pericles." It will run Jan. 16-Feb. 21, 2016.
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