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...there is a difference between doing things that are morally wrong, like lying and gossiping, and outright breaking the law. I understand that even though we are all guilty of minor moral lapses, we should still judge, condemn and punish those who commit pernicious crimes such as rape, murder, and theft. The question is whether someone who committed plagiarism is worthy of moral condemnation, and if so, to what extent...

Author: By Loui Itoh | Title: Compassionate Judgment | 5/3/2006 | See Source »

Kaavya Viswanathan is hardly the first Harvard figure to come under scrutiny for lifting passages from the works of others. Just a few skips away from Lamont Library, where Viswanathan purportedly penned most of the novel during her freshman year, lies Harvard Law School, which has done little to punish or even acknowledge that three of its most distinguished professors recently stood accused of varying degrees of academic dishonesty...

Author: By Paul R. Katz, Emma M. Lind, Sahil K. Mahtani, Matthew S. Meisel, Juliet S. Samuel, and Lauren A.E. Schuker | Title: One Week Later | 4/28/2006 | See Source »

...signs of alcoholism, including guilt about drinking, lying about or hiding drinking habits, and unsuccessful attempts to cut down on/stop drinking. MHAAG members informed those who attended the meeting about the amnesty policy at University Health Services (UHS) regarding drinking-related admittances. The policy states that administrators will not punish students admitted to UHS for drinking. The group also discussed the differences between anxiety and normal stress and the differences between sadness and major depression. MHAAG’s pamphlet listed several resources for dealing with these and other mental issues. Students who attended the meeting were rewarded with cheesecake...

Author: By Amy E. Heberle, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Panel Tackles Mental Health | 4/27/2006 | See Source »

...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 at all times.” The Ad Board should not punish Viswanathan. This was not a school paper and should not fall under the purview of the Ad Board. She’s said sorry (sort of), and legal action by Random House, although nothing is for sure, may be punishment enough. Smith was forgiven; will Viswanathan be as well? Charles Drummond...

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

...Thursday afternoon at the request of Anderson's parents to prepare for a march. The Rev. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton spoke to crowd of about 1,500 at that rally in front of the the state capitol building Friday morning. Both demanded the state complete its investigation and punish those responsible. They later met privately with Gov. Jeb Bush...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Boot Camps Take Another Hit | 4/21/2006 | See Source »

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