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Politics or Prejudice? An Incident at the Temple Bar

The two did--and APALSA board members gave them 10 minutes to explain what they thought had happened that night.

As the owners answered questions, Neill Tseng, the forum's moderator, informed them that their allotted time was up.

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They were escorted from the room.

Back in the meeting, Chang and Perng defended their own actions.

Responding to the charge that she sent out Perng's e-mail message too hastily and presented it as an official memo from the group, Chang admitted she "wasn't clear that it was an individual, not official, message. I made some mistakes process-wise."

"I didn't want to it to come out [as an official statement] and I apologize," she said.

Several students complained of the lack of communication between the board and the membership in the first days of the situation.

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