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

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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