The line starts to my right…

From the News & Observer, July 30, 2013:

Greg Copenhaver, a biology professor and member of the [Faculty Executive] committee, said there was no plot to cover up information to avoid NCAA scrutiny, only to avoid terminology that was misleading. The changes suggested by committee members, he said, were meant to “shed light on a complicated situation, not obfuscate it.”

Copenhaver called Boxill “one of the most ethically grounded human beings I know.” (Emphasis added.)

From the News & Observer, October 22, 2014:

Boxill was directly involved in sending students’ work for the classes, Wainstein’s report said, and went so far as to suggest the grades her players should receive.  (Emphasis added.)

In one email exchange Wainstein uncovered, Debby Crowder, the department secretary and mastermind of the scheme to set up the no-show classes, responded when Boxill forwarded a paper for a women’s basketball player in 2008.

“Did you say a D will do for [the basketball player]?” Crowder wrote to Boxill. “I’m only asking because 1. no sources, 2, it has absolutely nothing to do with the assignments for that class and 3. it seems to be a recycled paper. She took [another class] in spring of 2007 and that was likely for that class.”

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