College student cancels classes with "Green Beer Day" hoax e-mail....

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College student cancels classes with hoax e-mail
By Associated Press, 6/26/03

OXFORD, Ohio A Miami University student who got into trouble for sending a hoax e-mail that canceled classes for a day has received some unexpected support.

University President James Garland told senior Ben Field in an e-mail last week that he would make a "modest contribution" to his legal fund $10, according to university spokeswoman Holly Wissing.

"I admire your spirit and willingness to take responsibility for your misdeeds. Best of luck and look forward to seeing you at graduation," the e-mail read.

Field said he couldn't believe it: "That was really cool, very much a surprise."

The 22-year-old computer science major says he owes his parents about $9,000 in legal fees after sending an e-mail under Garland's name to 31,000 students, faculty and staff saying classes were canceled March 6.

That is Green Beer Day, when bars open early and serve green-colored beer all day. The university does not sanction the tradition.

Field pleaded guilty to attempted unauthorized use of a computer. He was ordered to perform 200 hours of community service and pay a $1,200 fine.

He's trying to raise money by selling T-shirts that say, "I helped Ben pay his parents back." He's collected $57 altogether, he says.

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$57? And 10 of it came from the president!

What's he selling the t-shirts for? $0.95?
 

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As a '00 alum it is great to see a new spin on Green Beer Day but that day was always an unofficial cut day for everyone on campus. Unless you have a test that day, show up after 5 hours at the bar wasted, post a big fat 50 for your worst grade in school and still beat your three buddies who scores range from 47 to a 10. My friend who got the 10 had written in his test booklet something from the teacher in the effect of:

"The 10 points given to you on this exam were based on you showing up today to take the exam, not getting sick on the floor and despite your inebriated state not making a scene in class. I had considered giving you more credit but next time at the very least try to spell your name correctly!!!"

He still passed with a C and to this day still has that test booklet...
 
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