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Election Day: Hoo’s Ready?

As many young voters gear up for their first presidential election, students at the University must make a major decision

<p>Students and voters across the country have begun to prepare for Nov. 5th: The 2024 presidential election</p>

Students and voters across the country have begun to prepare for Nov. 5th: The 2024 presidential election

With Election Day looming overhead, students are faced with questions about how and why this election, and their vote, matters. Ella Nelsen and Blake Boudreaux, presidents of University Democrats and College Republicans, respectively, and fourth-year College students, delve into the changes that student advocacy and political involvement are facing this election season.

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