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The Missouri Students Association Board of Elections Commissioners announced in a March 2 decision that it is “concerned” by the Ready to Roar slate’s allegations that the BEC unconstitutionally allowed the Renew Mizzou slate to file their candidacy. Ready to Roar presidential candidate Will Shafer and vice presidential candidate Key Avingston-Banks said the extension of the filing date was unconstitutional in a video originally posted Feb. 28 on Shafer’s personal Instagram account. “Thirty minutes before the deadline, and after receiving our information, the BEC … decided to extend a week,” said Shafer. Avingston-Banks added that they found this extension “whole-heartedly unconstitutional.” ....
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� ....
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By Alejandra Vargas Juniors Landon Brickey and Emily Smith had one thing in common when they met for their first Zoom: wanting to change MU for the better. Running on the Missouri Students Association presidential ticket as Renew Mizzou, the duo hopes to streamline the relationship the student body has with administration and implement change campus-wide. Landon Brickey, who is studying strategic communications and political science, hails from Dallas, Texas and says he fell in love with MU’s campus the moment he came to tour it. Brickey was inspired to run for MSA president because he “want[s] to leave Mizzou a better place than [he] found it,” and the inspiration continued to grow as he served time in MSA, both as a senator and as a member of the First Year Council his freshman year. ....
By Teagan King Will Shafer and Key Avingston-Banks bid for Missouri Students Association president and vice president in their newly launched campaign, Ready to Roar. Both Shafer and Avingston-Banks have had experience with student government in the past, as well as previous roles within MSA that inspired them to run for the president and vice presidential positions. Avingston-Banks is a junior majoring in political science and American constitutional democracy with a minor in public policy. He has held many positions within MSA in the past, including student body treasurer and an executive chief of staff position for a previous campaign. He currently serves as vice president of the Black Pre-Law Students Association and director of finance for the Campus Activities Programming Board. ....