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In an article titled “Conscience clause not about
gays” in Monday’s issue, The Breeze incorrectly reported that state Sen. Donald McEachin, D-Va., is from Shenandoah. He is from Henrico. In an article titled “What is love?” in Monday’s issue, The Breeze incorrectly reported that Beth Eck is a psychology associate professor. She is in fact an associate sociology professor.
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