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Continue This modal will close in Special Offer! Liz Wolfe is an associate editor at Reason. Watch the full conversation on Reason 's YouTube channel or on the Just Asking Questions podcast feed on Apple , Spotify , or your preferred podcatcher. Aaron Sibarium, a reporter at the right-leaning news site The Washington Free Beacon, performed the lion's share of the digging.

Remember Me. Email Required. Aaron Sibarium , a staff writer at the Washington Free Beacon , whose work has been widely credited for exposing the plagiarism of former Harvard President Claudine Gay, joins Reason 's Zach Weissmueller and Liz Wolfe on the latest episode of Just Asking Questions to discuss Gay's downfall, as well as its implications for the Ivy League; diversity, equity, and inclusion; and writers and thinkers of all kinds who can now have their work subjected to AI-powered plagiarism detection.

Washington Free Beacon reporter Aaron Sibarium began publishing lengthy instances of evidence the next day, quoting professors who labeled it clearly plagiarism. Login Form. Password Required. Search for:. Full digital edition access No ads Commenting privileges. Harvard University President Claudine Gay resigned Tuesday after months of controversy.

Many plagiarism accusations that piled up against Gay were revealed by Gen Z reporter Aaron. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Sign up to get the biggest stories from Reason in your inbox every afternoon. Show Comments Podcast: Just Asking Questions.

Harvard University president Claudine Gay was hit with six additional allegations of plagiarism on Monday in a complaint filed with the university, breathing fresh life into a scandal that has. Bill Ackman on X. Christopher F. Rufo on X. Zach Weissmueller is a senior producer at Reason.

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