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December 5, 2007

Correction: Because of a reporting error, a story about racism on college campuses in today's Living/Arts section, which is printed in advance, misspelled the surname of Boston University student Jaime Hermosillo.

Correction: Because of a reporting error, a review of the art exhibit "Don't Look" at the Davis Museum and Cultural Center at Wellesley College in Sunday's Arts & Entertainment section incorrectly stated that artist Kiki Smith is the daughter of sculptor David Smith.

Correction: Because of a reporting error, it was misstated that Boston College was the only private school in the top 15 of the Bowl Championship Series rankings in a column in Saturday's Sports section. Southern California is also a private school in the top 15.

Correction: Because of a reporting error, a review of the Trinity Repertory Company musical "A Christmas Carol" in Thursday's Style & Arts section incorrectly stated that William Damkoehler composed a carol for the production. Damkoehler arranged the carol, which featured music by David Tessier and lyrics by Fred Sullivan Jr.

Correction: Because of a reporting error, a review of the musical "Mamma Mia!" in the Thursday Style & Arts section gave a wrong name for the performer who plays Tanya. It is Christine Sherrill.

The Globe welcomes information about errors that call for corrections. Information may be e-mailed to comments@globe.com or left in a message at 617-929-8230.

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