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A temptation to cheat
Most academic dishonesty occurs through plagiarism, but also includes cheating, fabrication, assisting and tampering
The few sentences on every class syllabus at the beginning of the term can seem forgettable when it's 3 a.m. the night before a term paper is due. Copy and paste commands are literally clicks away. A few accidentally non-cited sources could push the word count into the professor's zone of requirement.
Universities prepare for budget cuts with 'less is more' motto
UO will add $150 subcharge for in-state residents taking 8 credits or more, but OSU has promised not to raise tuition
When it comes to budgeting for Oregon colleges next year, the motto "less is more" appears to be the hopeful mantra for the cutbacks made by universities - such as Portland State University, University of Oregon, Clackamas Community College and Oregon State University.
Old World Deli hosts first Science Pub Corvallis
Presentation introduced Corvallis community members, students and faculty to Oregon's own blend of art and beer with scientific twist
On Monday night, more than 150 Corvallis community members, Oregon State faculty and students crammed into the tables at the Old World Deli downtown for the first-ever Science Pub Corvallis.
Attendees were warned to arrive early but 30 minutes before the lecture was scheduled to begin, the deli was standing room only.
Second annual Gripe Fest aims to hear student complaints
Gripes from last year's Gripe Fest are being worked on by the Office of the Provost and the Office of Financial Aid
ASOSU is hosting its second annual Gripe Fest forum tomorrow at the MU Lounge from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Gripe Fest is an opportunity for students to give their feedback about OSU.
It was originally started years ago as a gripe forum, but was very small and mainly done within each college.



