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June 10, 2009

Corruption, for the low, low price of $3.95

Inside Higher Ed is running a story on a website that will, for a small fee, sell students an intentionally corrupted file that they may then submit to an instructor in lieu of their paper. The logic here is that procrastination-prone students could buy themselves precious time to finish their assignments.

The New Student Excuse?--Inside Higher Ed

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Classic! And slightly frightening.

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