The Crimson erroneously suggested in Saturday's issue that the resignation of Yale Provost William Nordhaus was connected to his prior refusal to raise teaching assistants' salaries at the school. Nordhaus left his post citing a wish to return to teaching and research. The Crimson regrets the error.
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