Tag: cheating
May. 16, 2025
The Love Triangle: Reality TV and Toxic Romance
Ancient Roman culture highlights a format of entertainment that somehow tuned everyone in despite its violent nature; those, we call gladiator fights. Audiences were jam-packed…

May. 2, 2025
Generative AI is nothing but another innovation
I was recently perusing the Triangle website when I stumbled upon an interesting little article by Sam Gregg about the dangers of ChatGPT. While this…

Apr. 18, 2025
ChatGPT is a clear and present danger
I first heard about ChatGPT when the first public “research trial” was launched in 2022, and right away I recognized the clear and present danger…

Jan. 31, 2025
Will students’ academic integrity hold its ground against AI?
Stellar grades can be easily attained through the use of simple AI software, meaning that a 4.0 GPA has become an obsolete representation of hard-earned…

Jul. 28, 2023
ChatGPT: the tutors we never had
The evolution of technology has transformed the landscape of education, offering college students a wide array of innovative tools to enhance their learning experiences. Among…

Feb. 3, 2023
Hello ChatGPT, goodbye education
Cheating is as old as the story of Jacob and Esau (Genesis 25). It is also as old as the university. Therefore, there’s certainly nothing…

Jul. 8, 2016
Featured this week: Examining integrity – the consequences of taking online classes in the technological age
The advent of online examinations and submissions through websites like Blackboard Learn has become a double-edged sword for the education system. The format allows educators…

May. 6, 2016
An open letter to the BeyHive
Dear BeyHive, I understand that you’re disappointed and angered. After all, you were waiting for an aftertaste of sweetness when your Queen B released “Lemonade”…

Feb. 10, 2012
Letter to the Editor
Dear Editor, The Feb. 3 edition of The Triangle contained two articles, one lamenting the decline in term-paper assignments and the consequent deficit in…