Shortly after federal authorities took down a national college admissions scam in March, officials at USC launched their own investigation with emails to dozens of students.
They did not mince words: The school wanted to know whether the 33 students had lied on their applications to USC. Some of the students understood what was happening because their parents had been charged in the federal case. Others were in the dark.
The reason for the emails would soon become clear to them all. They had been linked to William “Rick” Singer, the confessed leader of the admissions con, and they now faced expulsion, depending on what university investigators discovered.
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Hills — as remnants from aeons of erosion.
Viñales, Provinz Pinar del Río, Kuba
Published on July 21, 2017 (UTC)
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Download this free HD photo of moon, nature, sky, and night by Benjamin Voros (@vorosbenisop)
Published on January 2, 2018 (UTC)
Canon, EOS 600D
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Hills — as remnants from aeons of erosion.
Viñales, Provinz Pinar del Río, Kuba
Published on July 21, 2017 (UTC)
Panasonic, DMC-GF3
Free to use under the Unsplash License
Download this free HD photo of moon, nature, sky, and night by Benjamin Voros (@vorosbenisop)
Published on January 2, 2018 (UTC)
Canon, EOS 600D
Free to use under the Unsplash License