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Students, Faculty Argue Fairness of Cheating Ruling
By Robert Albright and Loren Clemens | October 3Computer screens were not the only things buzzing in Sitterson Hall on Monday, as students hotly debated the verdict of Sunday night's open Honor Court hearing. Senior Mike Trinh and junior Brianne Roth were found guilty of academic cheating in connection with unauthorized group work on a programming assignment for Professor James Coggins' Computer Science 120 class last semester. Although many computer science faculty members feel the ruling was just, other faculty and students said they are outraged by the decision.