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Down in front

I was at Sabato's lecture on Tuesday evening, and contrary to the article which ran in yesterday's paper ("Sabato talks election," April 11), there were many students there. I sat in the front and was surrounded by fellow students. Yes, there were many people from the community there also, but to say there was a low student turn-out is false. Ms. Stroup seems to have sat toward the back where no students were visible.

Ali Sutherland\nCLAS 2015

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