This document discusses plagiarism and how to properly cite sources to avoid it. It defines plagiarism as passing off another's work as one's own without giving proper credit. It provides examples of direct quotes, paraphrasing, and common knowledge that do not require citations. It also explains how the college handles cases of academic dishonesty, from warnings to course failure. The document aims to teach students to always cite ideas that are not their own, even if the source is publicly available.