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Dartmouth Drops Cheating Charges

She said she believes at least a dozen students--those who looked on the website--did cheat on the homework.

"If you consider the collaboration cheating, then maybe it was a couple of dozen," she said.

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But, she added, many students in other courses work together on assignments, without any charges of cheating.

Many students said the problem may lie with the course and its professor rather than the particular assignment.

According to students in the class, student-professor tensions ran high throughout the term. Some students said they think the professor was unqualified to teach the class.

"Both the professor and the students went into the class with different expectations, which were not met," sophomore Morgan P. Cain said. Cain, although a student in the class, was not implicated in the scandal.

College administrators admitted Dwyer might have been part of the problem.

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