Marianopolis College students are upset that the school is forcing in-person exams to prevent cheating. Students say there has been a growing anxiety because they claim the administration is choosing to prioritize academic integrity over health and safety. Global’s Dan Spector has the details.
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COVID-19: Students at Marianapolis upset over school’s decision to hold in-person exams
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