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Monday, July 14, 2003 On the same day Ohio State announced that it would begin an investigation into the possible preferential academic treatment of star running back Maurice Clarett, an associate professor now says Clarett was treated similarly to other former students when he was given oral examinations instead of written tests in a history class last fall. The New York Times reported Sunday that Clarett had passed African-American and African Studies 101 classes only after taking two oral exams at the end of the ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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