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College can’t ID source — so how’s it plagiarism?


July 12, 2011 by Taylor Hannigan

A school decided to charge a student with plagiarism even though it couldn’t find where he supposedly copied from.

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Student booted for cheating — and sues school?


May 10, 2011 by Taylor Hannigan

A check reveals a student’s paper was plagiarized, so he is expelled. Case closed, right? Wrong.

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Time to pay the piper for Harvard impostor


December 20, 2010 by Taylor Hannigan

The young man who conned his way into Harvard faced his day of judgment in court. The punishment:

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Plagiarism was clear — why can’t dean revoke degree?


October 19, 2010 by Taylor Hannigan

Even though a student cheated, a court negated a dean’s decision to revoke her degree. Here’s why.

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Cheaters: Can they outfox the system?


July 13, 2010 by Jacob Hawley

Cheating students are trying to outsmart a new service used by many colleges. Here’s what they’re up to: 

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Student resigned from paper, so why’s she suing?


May 8, 2010 by Claire Knight

After a student resigned from her position as editor of the campus paper, she sued the school, the student-run newspaper and her former colleagues.

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He plagiarized — but says dismissal was biased


March 14, 2010 by Taylor Hannigan

A student admitted to plagiarism, but claimed he was expelled for other reasons. See how a court sorted out the mess.

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