NEW YORK (AP) — In a story published April 23, 2024, about Gaza war protests at colleges, The Associated Press erroneously reported that 60 protesters, including 47 students, were arrested at Yale University. However, Yale officials clarified the numbers on Wednesday, stating that there were a total of 48 arrests, with four of them not being Yale students.
This correction comes after initial misinformation conveyed by Yale University President Peter Salovey regarding the number of arrests made during the protests. The accurate figure stands at 48 individuals taken into custody, fewer than previously indicated.
It is essential to rectify such inaccuracies promptly to maintain the integrity and credibility of the information provided to the public. Yale University has taken appropriate steps to address this error and ensure the dissemination of accurate details regarding the protests related to the Gaza war.
This update serves as a testament to the significance of precise reporting in the context of sensitive and evolving situations, emphasizing the need for diligence and accuracy in journalistic endeavors to deliver trustworthy news to audiences worldwide.