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Catylzed by upcoming Student Senate elections on Wednesday, political interest is at an all time high on campus.
Senate presidential, vice presidential and secretarial candidates gathered in Hughes-Trigg Commons to discuss their platforms to a group of about thirty students who braved tornado warnings to come see candidates speak.
The forum allowed each candidate to stress their experiences and ideas as they answered questions from the audience members.
For Alex Mace, running unopposed for student body president, the event was an opportunity to emphasize why he is the best candidate for the role.
“I’m your only choice but hopefully I’m the best one,” Mace said. “My presidency will focus on communication and