Word: code
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Randlett, a sophomore transfer student from the University of California at Berkeley, said that he knew the honor code's two provisional before he enrolled. "It sounded good until the last part [requiring students to turn in cheaters], which I didn't like at all," Randlett said. "So I didn't sign it," he added...
Since 1893, all Princeton students have had to sign a statement before they register saying they understand and will abide by the code-which allows students to take the examinations unproctored in return for their promise not to cheat and to report other students seen doing...
Randlett explained that he wanted to sign a compromise with Princeton saying he would promise not to cheat but wouldn't turn anyone else in. Yet he had not told the university before he registered about his objections to the code or his intention not to abide...
Under the honor code, Girgus told the Times, "students as a community are responsible for their own and their peers' academic integrity." She added, "I don't think that anyone who witnesses a clear violation of the code can be freed of the obligation to report...
...survey by the student newspaper, however, 55 percent of the respondents said that they wouldn't turn in a friend for violation the code, and 33 percent said that they wouldn't turn in a strength Daily Princetonian officials said...