There but for the grace of ... -
Robbie - 09-11-2012
http://es.pn/QKMfxs
Harvard basketball in hot water.
I'd like to think that Stanford coaches, athletes and administrators play by the rules, but I'm always afraid that some dirt is going to emerge at some point. The pressures to cut corners are all-too-real.
Re: There but for the grace of ... -
Robbie - 09-11-2012
I guess I could have titled this "Opponent Attrition: Harvard Edition"
Re: There but for the grace of ... -
needle - 09-11-2012
Just before the quarter started, I wanted to get the jump on the upcoming problem sets for a Calc. class I had enrolled in. I downloaded solution sets from the previous quarter, thinking it would just be a study aid.
Wouldn't you know, the prof. used the exact same problems. Did I destroy the answers I had downloaded? What do you think?
I never cheated on a test, and I'd like to think I never would, but, yeah, if it's pretty easy to cheat that increases the odds of actual cheating considerably.
Re: There but for the grace of ... -
CompSci87 - 09-11-2012
(09-11-2012, 12:31 PM)Robbie link Wrote:http://es.pn/QKMfxs
Harvard basketball in hot water.
I'd like to think that Stanford coaches, athletes and administrators play by the rules, but I'm always afraid that some dirt is going to emerge at some point. The pressures to cut corners are all-too-real.
Here's the link to the non-mobile version of the story:
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?section=ncb&id=8365046
No offense to the ESPN mobile web site. ;) I just don't like the tiny font it shows up in when I look at it with my desktop browser.