Carleton’s PERC program highlighted in Star Tribune.

The Program for Ethical Reflection at Carleton (PERC) was highlighted in a February 1 story in the Faith and Values section of the Star Tribune. Titled “Cheating—Where opportunity, consequence and values intersect,” the story quoted chaplain Carolyn Fure-Slocum, PERC coordinator Zach Pruitt and Kate Heineman ’03. In the article, Pruitt said, “We’re all part of a community, and when you cheat you’re violating the trust of the community you’re a part of. I think every person struggles with ethical issues and dilemmas. Certainly Carleton students are no different, but I’d consider Carleton a very ethical place and the students certainly as well.” Heineman is biology major at Carleton.

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The Program for Ethical Reflection at Carleton (PERC) was highlighted in a February 1 story in the Faith and Values section of the Star Tribune. Titled “Cheating—Where opportunity, consequence and values intersect,” the story quoted chaplain Carolyn Fure-Slocum, PERC coordinator Zach Pruitt and Kate Heineman ’03. In the article, Pruitt said, “We’re all part of a community, and when you cheat you’re violating the trust of the community you’re a part of. I think every person struggles with ethical issues and dilemmas. Certainly Carleton students are no different, but I’d consider Carleton a very ethical place and the students certainly as well.” Heineman is biology major at Carleton.