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News » Pennsylvania

Academic Affairs Committee Retracts Support of Amendment · 13 February 2006

Filed under: Pennsylvania

By Brittany McCandless—Carnegie Mellon Tartan—02/13/06

Carnegie Mellon’s Student Body President vetoed a resolution that supported the amendment of the Students’ Rights Policy.

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