<p>Dear readers, We’d like to apologise for some factual inaccuracies in the Edition Four article, Poor Counsel (pg. 11). In the article, an UMSU Office Bearer stated, “The University used to run ten counselling sessions, but now it has dropped down to six.” We have since been advised that this is false. Furthermore, the Officer Bearers said, “We recently […]</p>
Dear readers,
We’d like to apologise for some factual inaccuracies in the Edition Four article, Poor Counsel (pg. 11).
In the article, an UMSU Office Bearer stated, “The University used to run ten counselling sessions, but now it has dropped down to six.”
We have since been advised that this is false.
Furthermore, the Officer Bearers said, “We recently submitted a disability plan to the University and the University signed and put the effort as abled as they are”.
UMSU has not submitted a disability plan to the University, and we want to make it clear that the ‘we’ in the article does not refer to UMSU as a whole.
Thank you,
The Editors.