MSA slate “Revive the Roar” launches bid for presidency, vice presidency
“Revive the Roar” consists of presidential candidate Kayla Modacure and vice presidential candidate Olivia Prudhomme.
“Revive the Roar” consists of presidential candidate Kayla Modacure and vice presidential candidate Olivia Prudhomme.
The Mizzou Young Democratic Socialists of America and CDS employees collected more than 2,000 petitions, signed by students and CDS employees.
The emergency regulation would limit access to gender-affirming care for patients of all ages, announced amid attempts in the General Assembly to impose similar restrictions on minors.
MSA President-elect Miyah Jones and Vice President-elect Cydney Perkins plan to start their term by talking to students and educating them about MSA via a campus tour.
Receiving over twice as many votes than the opposing slate, President-elect Miyah Jones and Vice-President-elect Cydney Perkins will lead the Missouri Students Association beginning April 11. This wraps up three days of voting and a three-week campaign period.
Candidates Miyah Jones and Cydney Perkins of Mizzou4U, and candidates Zeb Howell and Taylor McMahan of Reimagine Mizzou answered both moderator and audience questions at the March 6 debate.
Two slates, Mizzou4U and Reimagine Mizzou, are running for MSA President and Vice President. All MU students are eligible to cast a vote from March 7 through 9.
The Maneater breaks down Reimagine Mizzou’s three campaign objectives: reimagine governance, reimagine communities and reimagine relationships.
The Maneater breaks down Mizzou4U’s three campaign objectives: circulate knowledge, establish culture and allocate resources.
Sophomore candidates Zeb Howell and Taylor McMahan aim to “reimagine” MU’ with an emphasis on student involvement and strengthening the First Year Council.