Here is the passage again:
		Ever since Andre peeked at Melissa's paper during 
		the biology exam. Guilt has consumed him. Even the blueberries floating 
		in his cereal bowl seem like the accusing eyes of Dr. Gregory, his biology 
		instructor.
	The first part is a subordinate clause fragment. This part has a subject, Andre, and a verb, peeked, but the subordinate conjunction since keeps it from making a complete thought.