The State - News from May 30, 1988
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The final examination for San Francisco State’s largest class, a human sexuality course with about 700 students, has been thrown out because some students were found cheating, school officials said. On Wednesday, at least 10 students were caught taking the final with duplicate copies marked with the correct answers, said Robert Westwood, University Student Discipline officer. As a result, the test was halted and declared void by teacher Ann Auleb. “I guess they don’t want to run home and flunk sex,” she said. Some students told school officials that copies of the test had been floating around campus for about a week before the exam. Westwood said the cheaters ultimately may be expelled. The rest of the class was given a choice of taking another final, accepting a grade based on a midterm, or taking an incomplete and making up the final in the fall.
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