Posts in tag

cheating


Students cheat more in online courses — right? Most professors certainly think so. Sixty percent of the nearly 2,000 respondents to Inside Higher Ed‘s 2019 Survey of Faculty Attitudes on Technology last fall said they believed academic fraud occurs more frequently in online than in face-to-face courses (remember those?). And 93 percent of respondents to a recent …

Kristin Cavallari shocked fans when she announced her split from Jay Cutler after 10 years together. But the news did not seem too surprising to those around them. The 33-year-old entrepreneur and 36-year-old former NFL pro have accused each other of infidelity and had an ‘antagonistic’ relationship according to sources for Us Weekly on Monday. The …

  By Andrew O’Hara Sunday, March 15, 2020, 08:06 am PT (11:06 am ET) It’s not unlike The Simpsons to be filled with significant pop culture references, and the latest episode was no different as it wove countless Apple technologies into the storyline. Homer playing The Simpsons Tapped Out on his tablet and the rest …

How the internet helped crack the Astros’ sign-stealing caseJoon Lee,ESPN One of the biggest sports stories of the year has already broke, and it’s barely mid-January. If you haven’t heard, Major League Baseball determined the Houston Astros used various methods, including video feeds, to steal signs from the opposition during the team’s 2017 championship season …

At the heart of baseball’s sign-stealing scandal is the sport’s long struggle with technology and its inconsistent drawing of a line between gamesmanship and cheating. Baseball’s mythos is immersed in cunning larceny and wily deceit. So is its vocabulary: Nice guys finish last. Bases are “stolen.” Balls (and some players) are “juiced.” The entire point …

Patrick Reed has widely been known as one of PGA’s most disliked golfers. He won the Masters in 2018, and golf fans continued to dislike him. Well, after watching Reed’s conduct at the third round of the Hero World Challenge, it’s easy to see why. He blatantly broke the rules — not just once — …

Originally the Chinese athletes had taken the first, second and fourth places in the women’s middle-distance orienteering competition, as well as second place in the men’s, during the race on Sunday, according to a statement by the International Orienteering Federation (IOF). But after a complaint by six European countries, including Russia and France, judges discovered …

CLOSE SportsPulse: The Nationals are going to their first ever World Series and in the process had one of most historic turnarounds we’ve ever seen in baseball. USA TODAY NEW YORK — The Houston Astros are sick of the cheating allegations, and Thursday fired back at anyone perpetuating the idea they are doing anything against the …

A wealthy California vintner was sentenced Friday to five months in prison for paying tens of thousands of dollars to artificially boost his daughter’s SAT scores and to try to get her recruited as a water polo player at the University of Southern California, federal prosecutors said. The sentence for Agustin Francisco Huneeus, 53, of …

Days after news swirled that he and Kylie Jenner are taking a break, Travis Scott is speaking out. On Friday, the “Astroworld” rapper broke his silence to address rumors that he cheated. “It’s really affecting when u see false things said about u once again these false stories about me cheating are just simply not true,” …