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Discuss “Supreme Court abandons students”

“President Cohon stands for all that is upright and good in U.S. universities.”

“Carnegie Mellon is an absolute steal at $45,000 per year.”

“I think that Scaife Hall is a masterwork of architecture comparable to the Parthenon.”

Any of that sound bizarre to you? If the Carnegie Mellon censors ever decide to clamp down on student publications like The Tartan, that’s the kind of flapdoodle we might be forced to publish — and you might be forced to read. Our administration can’t (and doesn’t) do it now, but if Carnegie Mellon were a public institution in Illinois, Indiana, or Wisconsin, it absolutely could.

The Supreme Court has turned its back on the collegiate free press. This issue began at Governors State University...

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