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Wright State University students hoping to score a ticket or be a volunteer at the first 2016 presidential debate can sign up now to be a part of the big event, which will be held at the university’s Nutter Center on Sept. 26.
The university had no sooner announced the registration website than it had nearly 1,000 people registered for the ticket lottery and about 350 to be volunteers, said Kathy Morris, associate vice president for student affairs.
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