Student opts for open Honor Trial; first in years
A student has elected to have an open Honor trial, the first in three years. The trial is slated to begin on the morning of Nov. 6.
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A student has elected to have an open Honor trial, the first in three years. The trial is slated to begin on the morning of Nov. 6.
Honor Committee representatives discussed the purpose and goals of the survey they plan to administer to the faculty this winter at their meeting Sunday night, as well as whether teaching assistants would be included with professors in the survey.
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The Honor Committee heard a proposal last night designed to alleviate some of the burdens that fall upon the initiator of an honor case.
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The University recently acquired three apartment complexes in an effort to increase on-Grounds housing for upperclassmen.
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