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Ambassadors Host Public Mayoral Debate in Bowling Green, Ohio
Moderated by The BG News, co-hosted by Undergraduate Student Government and BG Votes/Andrew Goodman Foundation and filmed by BG24. -BG News
Read MoreLSU Ambassadors Organize Mock Gubernatorial Debate
LSU students debate gubernational candidates' platforms - The Daily Reveille
Read MoreUniversity of Mississippi Ambassador Allen Coon and Peers Featured on AJ+
Another confederate flag down? - AJ+
Read MoreUniversity of Mississippi Ambassadors Support Campaign to Remove the State Flag
Ambassador Allen Coon was interviewed by local, state, and national news media for his support of a campaign to remove the Mississippi state flag, which prominently features confederate iconography, from the University of Mississippi campus. As a student government senator and AGF Ambassador, Allen was instrumental in this campaign, alongside the University’s NAACP Chapter.
Read MoreLSU Ambassadors Co-organize Mock Gubernatorial Debate to Promote Campus Political Discourse
Political science junior Myles Sonnier, a Jay Dardenne intern, and political science junior Robert Lancon, a John Bel Edwards intern, covered topics ranging from TOPS to personal anecdotes of their respective candidates. -The Daily Reveille
Read MoreKKK protests AGF/NAACP Rally at University of Mississippi
KKK Protests 'Take Down the Flag' rally at Ole Miss - The Clarion Ledger
Read MoreVE Ambassador Nick Doran saw a clear barrier to voting — and brought it down.
Binghamton University Ambassador discusses his action to redistrict the campus and making voting easier for students.
Read MoreIowa State Ambassadors Host Presidential Debate Screening
Iowa State University Ambassadors organize Democratic Presidential Debate screening in this key swing state, with focus groups in attendance. Multiple news outlets were present during the event on October 14.
Read MoreStony Brook Spotlights Ambassador Page Keating
Page Keating '17 Votes for Global Citizenship - Stony Brook News
Read MorePage Keating spotlighted for her passion and dedication to registering 2,000 voters
When he was murdered by Klansmen in 1964, civil rights activist Andrew Goodman was working to register African Americans to vote in the South at the height of the Civil Rights Movement.
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