by Amanda Stiver
Cheating ring caught at California school.
by David Cobb
Life isn't like a videogame- cheating isn't worth it.
by Zach Smith
Cheating is a huge problem that is absolutely wrong.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
As reported by William Chase in The American Scholar, "Every study over the decades has concluded that cheating at American colleges and universities is rampant" ("A Question of Honor," Spring 2012). Most likely partially due to widespread...
by Ken Treybig
Everyone seems to be doing it, so it's not really a problem to cheat in school, is it?
by Nancy Morgan
How committed are you to protecting your marriage when you go online?
by Rudy Rangel III, Tom Robinson
In early April 2015 a group of educators in Atlanta, Georgia, were found guilty in one of the largest cheating scandals in U.S. history.
by John Ross Schroeder, Scott Ashley
Almost half of American teens have stolen, and most admit to cheating and lying, according to a survey of middle—and high-school students. At the same time most also say that "good character" is important.
by David Treybig
If you've ever hiked or driven through the mountains, you've probably come to a spot providing a good vantage point from which to see your surroundings. Here you're afforded a panoramic view of where you've been and where you're going....
by Amanda Stiver
A survey of nearly 30,000 high school students and found that 64 percent of students cheated on tests in the past year.
by United News
A student was kicked out of school for helping someone cheat on the SAT test. Sounds reasonable, unless you are his parents.