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Plagiarism Disrespectful To Struggling Writers

By Marcus Mora

To the editors:



Re: “A Tarnished Opal,” editorial, Apr. 27.

The plagiarism that recently occurred is not unexpected—I am sure that plagiarism happens from time to time on many campuses. While that is a disturbing trend, my attention was caught by the fact that the book publisher would offer such a high amount for only two books. I find it terribly disturbing that a 17-year-old college student can receive a $500,000 contract, and plagiarize so boldly.

Meanwhile, as a hard-working student, I have put myself through school as an original writer, photographer, and web designer. Trying to get through college on a meager wage, I have had to take time away from doing the work that I love to work late nights.



MARCUS MORA

Hayward, Calif.

May 2, 2006

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