Affirmative Action on College Campus

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By Laura Knoy on Wednesday, January 10, 2007.
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A panel of New Hampshire college students joins us with their perspective on a debate that’s taking place on campuses nationwide: Is affirmative action necessary? Laura's guests are Ken Lewis, President of the Student Government Association at Southern New Hampshire University; Sean Greenlaw, Student Speaker in the Senate at Plymouth State University; and Dustin Siggins, Member of the Student Senate at Plymouth State University.

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Anyone who listens to the audio so generously provided above will notice that some guy named Tom from Manchester said something just before one of the news-breaks.

That guy was me, and I have to say I was so nervous to be on the air that I think I misspoke myself. I've listened to what I said, and would like a chance to restate things.

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