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"On My Honor..."

February 18

Two undergraduate students in the College were found guilty and one undergraduate student in the College was found not guilty of cheating on an exam in an introductory level course by a panel of random students. The one student was found not guilty on act or intent. The acts were discovered by a TA, and a faculty member reported the case. Also on Saturday, an undergraduate student in the College was found guilty of plagiarism in an introductory level course by a panel of random students. The act was discovered by a TA, and a faculty member reported the case.

The Honor Committee is currently investigating 20 cases and has seven trials and four appeals pending.

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