Manhattan, Kansas -- Seventy-five students at Kansas State University were found guilty of cheating on a biology exam and have been given failing grades in the course.
A campus investigation found that one student had taken the test before others in the introductory course of 700 and then passed the answers along, starting “a chain reaction.”
The students received a letter of reprimand in their internal records and will be expelled if they are caught cheating again.
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