The Effortless Essay: How AI has Forced McGill to Rethink Plagiarism
Plagiarism used to require considerable effort before the rise of AI. Students would cut corners and scour the internet for…
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Plagiarism used to require considerable effort before the rise of AI. Students would cut corners and scour the internet for…
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Education is the bedrock of our economy. On an individual scale, it is largely understood that receiving a high-quality education…
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It’s a typical weekday. I wake up, and as I struggle to find the motivation to get out of bed,…
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The choice is one we’ve all made to arrive here. For some, it may have come easy. For others, however,…
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If you’ve ever been on Facebook, Instagram, or even glanced at the news on TV, you’ve been inundated with a…
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Checking in. Are you doing okay? Describe your stress levels on a scale from one to ten. Amidst cancelled classes…
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We’re all familiar with that implacable, but odd effect of disappearing into the internet; the productivity-related anxiety we have…
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The other day I was feeling like a bit of a loser. I had been sick for a few days,…
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Last Monday, in between lectures and McLennan meetings, I Metroed up to Villeray to witness a Wet’suwet’en solidarity demonstration. On…
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On December 5th 2019, much to the disappointment of students and staff alike, McGill made the disheartening yet unsurprising decision…
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