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Mayoral candidates take on transportation, housing and safety at forum hosted by MSA

Jae Jepsen and Hadley Hoskins March 18, 2025
Mayoral candidates Barbara Buffaloe, Blair Murphy and Tanya Heath gathered at the University of Missouri on March 12 for an MSA-hosted forum surrounding key student issues
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Voter turnout falls by 93.6% as MSA announces new leadership

Erin Hynes March 8, 2025
Receiving 172 votes, President-elect Logan Kuykendall and Vice President-elect Kaylie Lineback will lead the Missouri Students Association beginning April 2. The win wraps up three days of voting and a four-week campaign period
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VIDEO: MSA Presidential Forum 2025 Highlights – Featuring MizzouMomentum

Kriti Dhaduvai March 5, 2025

Missouri Students Association holds its annual presidential forum for the academic year of 2025-2026 on March 3 at Jesse Wrench Auditorium. The forum featured a single slate, MizzouMomentum,...

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MSA presidential candidates discuss DEI, housing and organization changes at forum

Chase Pray and Maggie LeBeau March 4, 2025
Mizzou Momentum, the only presidential slate running in the Spring 2025 MSA Election, spoke with students about their campaign during a forum on March 3
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MizzouMomentum platform: What you need to know

Alex Gribb and Ned Pickett February 28, 2025
The Maneater breaks down MizzouMomentum’s four campaign objectives: progress, advocacy, wellness and sustainability
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MSA president and vice president update campaign goals, discuss upcoming projects

Micah Shulman February 18, 2025

 MSA President Clay Van Eaton and Vice President Emily Brockmann discuss their progress on goals set during their spring 2024 campaign and plans for the spring 2025 semester On their campaign...

Missouri Student Association elects 24 new academic senators

Missouri Student Association elects 24 new academic senators

Erin Hynes December 12, 2024

Twenty four students have been newly elected as academic senators after the fall senatorial election, and share their experiences about running Twenty four undergraduate students have been...

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Mayor Buffaloe discusses community services with MSA and Sustain Mizzou

Maggie LeBeau November 12, 2024

Buffaloe shared her experience about working in sustainability in Columbia and the challenges of being a leader in government  On Oct. 23, Columbia Mayor Barbara Buffaloe spoke to Sustain...

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Maggie Funston wins MSA speaker of the Senate

Genevieve Smith April 2, 2024
On Feb. 19, the Missouri Students Association elected sophomore Maggie Funston as the 2024-2025 speaker of the Senate.
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All In 4 Mizzou wins election for MSA President and Vice-President

Eric Hughes and Maya Dawson March 8, 2024
Receiving 276 more votes than the opposing slate, President-elect Clay Van Eaton and Vice-President-elect Emily Brockmann will lead the Missouri Students Association beginning April 3. This wraps up three days of voting and a three-week campaign period.
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Photo Story: MSA slates table in Speakers Circle for 2024 student election

Hannah Henderson March 7, 2024
Candidates and volunteers from both slates handed out freebies and spoke with students on Wednesday afternoon

MSA passes resolution standing in solidarity with UMKC following Kansas City shooting

Annie Goodykoontz February 25, 2024
The Missouri Students Association passed Senate Bill 63-58 on Feb. 20, stating that the association stands with the University of Missouri-Kansas City following the recent shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade that left one dead and 22 injured.