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...Harvard students return to avoiding the question when asked which university they attend. It’s unfortunate, since in so doing we alienate ourselves from a part of our identity that will define us, inwardly if not outwardly, for our entire lives. Such fearful dishonesty??and dishonesty it is, professions of humility notwithstanding—hurts only ourselves. By refusing publicly associate with the Harvard community, we can never be fully attached to it. Germans should similarly allow themselves to come out of their shells and express their national identity. By all means, let them be ashamed...

Author: By Adam Goldenberg, | Title: Showing the Flag | 6/30/2006 | See Source »

...externalized” them in her own novel. While it is uncertain what will happen from here to Viswanathan, I would like to argue for a little bit of mercy, particularly from the Administrative Board. The Ad Board normally only looks at cases of “academic dishonesty?? for “work submitted to courses.” But, as Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 ominously told The Crimson in an e-mail, “Nevertheless, we expect Harvard students to conduct themselves with integrity and honesty...

Author: By Charles R. Drummond iv, | Title: Girl Interrupted | 4/26/2006 | See Source »

It’s not boils and the Charles River hasn’t turned to blood, but a different sort of plague—academic dishonesty??has fallen upon our campus and the University is doing little to stop it. More students are brought before the Ad Board for it (22 in ’03-’04) than for sexual assault (seven in ’00), but no student groups or committees of the Faculty are specifically working towards ending it. The Ad Board can—and does—require students...

Author: By Jason L. Lurie, | Title: A Plague of Plagiarism | 2/16/2005 | See Source »

...expediency, the University ought simply to drop the code altogether. Such a code is merely a slap in the faces of those it claims to protect if the protection it guarantees is contingent. If Harvard has a non-discrimination code that it does not follow, it is modelling intelectual dishonesty??not exactly a value Turnbull would wish for the “intellectual elite...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Accepting ROTC would condone discrimination | 10/18/2004 | See Source »

...April 17, we reported that three student publications, including The Crimson, were investigating a student for plagiarism. Before the article ran, administrators, friends and colleagues close to the student repeatedly entreated us not to run it. They argued we had fulfilled our responsibility to our readers to correct her dishonesty??The Crimson had already retracted the four articles we believed were not entirely her own work, and she had resigned her editorship of The Crimson as well as her membership in several other publications...

Author: By Parker R. Conrad, | Title: Fit To Print? | 5/18/2001 | See Source »

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