Student organizations on campus

By Abigail Schoenecker There are various organizations on campus that have been working hard to get students out to the polls and involved in the upcoming election. Three students from these organizations took time out from their busy schedules to answer some questions about the election. Click on the question to listen to their answer.

What has your organization done for this election and what else does it plan on doing?

What issues do you think are most important to students in this election?

Why should students vote?

What can students do to get involved with the election and with your organization?

If you would like more information about MPIRG and how to get involved contact O'Halloran-Johnson at Ohall033@d.umn.edu.

What has your organization done for this election and what else does it plan on doing?

What issues do you think are most important to students in this election and where does your party stand on these issues?

Why should students vote?

What can students do to get involved with the election and with your organization?

If you would like more information about the College Democrats and how to get involved contact Filipovich at filip041@d.umn.edu.

What has your organization done for this election and what else does it plan on doing?

What issues do you think are most important to students in this election and where does your party stand on these issues?

Why should students vote?

What can students do to get involved with the election and with your organization?

If you would like more information about the College Republicans and how to get involved contact Lyk at lykxx001@d.umn.edu.

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