plagiarism

Accidental plagiarism: It has a long prominent history

Now that the Cavalier Daily’s Honor Code issues have passed, let’s remember that privacy, plagiarism, and free speech are often in conflict in any real world, not just on the Internet or in a college class.
Editor-in-chief Jason Ally, center, with the Cav Daily 5, had charges against him dismissed October 18 when the University Judiciary Committee realized its constitution exempted student papers from its rule.

Nevermind: UVA editor's charge dropped at trial

A University Judiciary Committee ruled it did not have jurisdiction over the Cavalier Daily October 18 after it heard the alleged breach of Honor Code confidentiality trial against editor-in-chief Jason Ally.
The Cav Daily 5-- on double secret probation? From left: Andrew Seidman, managing editor,  Allie Vandivier, chief financial officer, Jason Ally, editor-in-chief , Matthew Cameron, executive editor, and Alyssa Juan, operations manager.

Confidentiality or censorship? Cav Daily slapped with conduct charges

When the members of the managing board of the Cavalier Daily discovered they had a plagiarist on staff, they turned the offending writer over to the Honor Committee– and published an editorial informing readers.
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