A group of Canadian engineering students took a practical approach to an assigned essay on ethics -- they cheated. Embarrassed academics at Ottawa's Carleton University admitted they would be dealing with 31 students who had been caught submitting essays cribbed from the Internet. "We're disappointed this has happened in the course on ethics," the school's associate dean told CBC television, noting that those involved could be suspended or even expelled. That'll learn 'em.
Ethics Schmethics
A group of Canadian engineering students took a practical approach to an assigned essay on ethics -- they cheated. Embarrassed academics at Ottawa's Carleton University admitted they would be dealing with 31 students who had been caught submitting essays cribbed from the Internet. "We're disappointed this has happened in the course on ethics," the school's associate dean told CBC television, noting that those involved could be suspended or even expelled. That'll learn 'em.