Posted AT 9:35 PM EDT on 18/03/08
Ryerson won't expel student over study group
ELIZABETH CHURCH
From Wednesday's Globe and Mail
TORONTO Chris Avenir, the Ryerson University student whose involvement in a Facebook study group set off an international debate about the difference between online collaboration and old-fashion cheating, will not be expelled.
A Ryerson faculty committee yesterday rejected a recommendation to kick out the first-year engineering student, ruling instead that he should get zero for the assignment in question and a disciplinary note on his file.
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