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Whereas in the real world, there are frequently tangible products that can verify someone??s work—like the detail of a painting or the utility of a computer program, in college, our work is often entirely in our thoughts and ideas. Because these things are so much easier to plagiarize, or make up entirely, honesty takes on a heightened importance. With no ability to verify the experiences our classmates say they have, faith in their honesty is the only background check we can make. For the most part, this works; reported grade point averages are accurate...
...None of us want to slam the door in someone??s face, but in some sense, you have to when you’re in an urban environment like this,” says John “Jay” L. Ellison, associate dean of the College, who is involved with addressing security concerns at many levels of the University...
...really honest, it’s really over,” Stone said of her record. “If we don’t keep rolling, someone??s going to catch up and break that record...
...gravest offenses is, naturally, our simply horrendous and mismanaged social programming. It is someone??s responsibility to provide us with enjoyable means of socialization, and that person has failed. It’s the collective apathy we feel when the date of the Yardfest artist announcement approaches, as we prepare for the inevitable disappointment once more. It’s having your inalienable human right to receive party grants violated...
Your best pick-up line: After checking the label at the back of someone??s t-shirt, saying: “Yup, just what I thought. ‘Made In Heaven...