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Relevant mis-reporting

As a future lawn resident and a member of several organizations that had incorrect records in Monday’s Lawn article (2009 — 2010 Lawn Application Statistics, 3/16/2009), I was extremely disappointed in the number of errors made by The Cavalier Daily. Falsely reported on and underrepresented in your selected applicant numbers were: Sigma Kappa, Kappa Delta, the University Guide Service and the University Programs Council to name a few. How ironic that such errors are printed the same day your Viewpoint Writer Matt Dickey prints an article praising your paper’s services (“Relevant reporting,” 3/16/2009). Relevant topics being reported? Yes. Accurate? Unfortunately, not.

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