Discuss “Executive Privilege”
Hidden in an inconspicuous file cabinet on the third floor of Hunt Library, microfiche images of past issues of The Tartan compose the only consistent historical record of the student experience at Carnegie Mellon University. In the ?20s and ?30s, The Tartan recorded the history of Carnival; in the early ?40s, The Tartan reflected students? perception of World War II; and in the late ?60s The Tartan?s opinion pages presented students? demands for a more diverse community. For nearly 100 years, The Tartan has worked tirelessly to serve the students of our University.
Halfway through a one-year term as the Executive Officer of The Tartan, I understand that building The Tartan into a strong, trusted, and entertaining student news source will be...
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