A Crimson editorial published May 21, 2001, "Transparency at the Council," stated that the membership of the Undergraduate Council's Student Affairs Committee was not available online. The membership list can be inferred from the council's online roster, which lists a committee affiliation by the name of each member. The Crimson regrets the error.
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