An article about the Harvard-Princeton women's lacrosse game that ran in The Crimson's weekly sports supplement on Monday contained an inordinate number of factual errors.
The article was accidentally written using a press release from last year's lacrosse game.
The Crimson retracts the article, and is taking steps to ensure that future coverage will live up to its standards of reporting.
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