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Renew Mizzou and Ready to Roar, the two slates vying for Missouri Students Association president and vice president, met at 7 p.m. Sunday for a Zoom debate before the election starts Monday.
MU juniors Landon Brickey and Emily Smith are the presidential and vice presidential candidates for Renew Mizzou, and juniors Will Shafer and Key Avingston-Banks represent the Ready to Roar slate. Maneater Editor-In-Chief Caitlin Danborn and Student Politics Editor Joy Mazur hosted the debate, which began with opening statements from both slates before moving on to questions, summaries of each platform and closing statements.
Both slates introduced themselves and their goals, beginning with Renew Mizzou. Brickey and Smith both discussed their previous leadership roles. Brickey is the current director of Caring for Columbia, and he also served as the MSA Senate Operations Chair. Smith said she served as MU’s Delta Gamma chapter president and is on Tour Team. They said Renew Mizzou’s platfo