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Southern University, Baton Rouge, La.

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GENERAL PROVISIONS: This newspaper may revise or reject any copy or illustration that does not meet its standards of acceptance. When an advertisement contains an error which is not the fault of the advertiser, the liability of The Southern DIGEST shall not exceed supplying a correction letter and a correct insertion for the space occupied by the incorrect item, not the entire advertisement. No responsibility is assumed for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement. A correction will be published in a subsequent issue providing the advertiser reports the error or omission less than two days after it occurs. If copy is accepted after the final deadline, no proof is to be shown to the advertiser, and no allowance will be made to the advertiser in the event of error if the advertisement is set according to layout and copy.

This site provides our readers with the same great news coverage as the print edition, plus additional features exclusive to the site. The Southern DIGEST is the official student newspaper to Southern University, the largest African-American system of higher education in the United States. SU’s main campus (www.SUBR.edu) is located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and is home of The Southern DIGEST student newspaper. Other campuses in the Southern University System include the Southern University Law Center (SULC) located in Baton Rouge, SUNO (Southern University-New Orleans) and SUSLA (Southern University -Shreveport) and the Southern University Agriculture Center. Every student, staff and faculty member at Southern University is connected to the Internet and or has access to it via the different laboratories located on campus.

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