April 12, 2018

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Maverick Alliance appeals flyers VP candidate depicted negatively in materials found across campus

Student Government releases election results

KATIE LEIBEL Staff Writer Flyers potentially created to slander the Maverick Alliance vice presidential candidate were found in female restrooms in the CSU and some parts of the residence halls Tuesday during voting hours. Flyers of Jeremy Loger were found around campus that included screenshots of his Instagram posts taken out of context with a message that reads, “Is this who you want as vice president of MSSA??? – A concerned Maverick.” The women in the pictures had their faces blurred out, but Loger’s was visible. Nayeem Imtiaz and Loger placed second in the election to MeMe Cronin and Katelynn Ogunfolami of the Mavericks United party. The people in the pictures were his best friends and one was his sister. The Instagram captions included, “These hoes ain’t loyal,” and “Roaring 22 with this skank,” which Loger said were meant to be jokes and not taken literally. “I believe that it is harassment in the highest regard. I believe that they are not only slandering my name, but it is also defamation,” said Loger. After seeing the flyers, many alleged that Loger was a sexist and homophobic person and spread rumors of him having paid for sex. Loger said that these rumors are not true. “This is a major violation,” Andrew Trenne, a ResLife senator candidate for the Maverick Alliance party said. “A major violation entails swinging massive amounts of votes in an illegal manner.” This can be considered a rule violation if it is found on campaign material for a number of reasons. “It is campaign material,” Trenne said. “Under the

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President-elect MeMe Cronin (left) and Vice President-elect Kaitlynn Ogunfolami (right)

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President: MeMe Cronin Vice President: Katelynn Ogunfolami Photo courtesy of Jeremy Loger

campaign material guidelines , it says it is to discredit an opponent, which it is. It has not been approved by the elections commission because there is no elections commission stamp on it. There is no one behind this either. You are not allowed to put stuff in the CSU bathrooms…or the Res Halls. It is illegal. It is slander and hate.” The Maverick Alliance party has formally issued an appeal, according to Trenne. He hopes that the elections commission will work with the university to find out who created and distributed the flyers. “The University will be able to find you,” Trenne said. “The cameras will be able to see. If you printed it on campus, your days are numbered.” Mavericks United, the party that ran opposite of Trenne’s and Loger’s party, has stated that it had no knowledge of these flyers or their distribution until

an email was sent out by the elections commission informing them of it. “I think that no one in our party would have done that just because that would not have benefited us in any way,” said Cronin. “I know I am not affiliated with this and I know that my party is not,” said Ogunfolami. “I pride myself in being a person that can separate professional life from personal life.” The main question that both parties and the MNSU administration are asking is: did these flyers impact the election results? The flyers were first found around 9 a.m. on Tuesday. “I don’t think the flyers had enough of significant impact that [they] would have changed the outcome of the elections,” Cronin said. Trenne believes that the flyers did have an impact

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College Senators

Allied Health and Nursing: Erica Thompson, Kayla Erickson Social and Behavioral Sciences: Nathaniel Pesklo, Emily Christensen Science Engineering & Technology: Feven Abraha, Shristi, Udu Ovraiti Arts & Humanities: Melanie E. Ramsey, Olivia Schmidt Business: Kwadwo Owusu, Kole Kleinschmidt

Graduate Studies: Katrina Cronk, Bill Landis Education: VACANT

Other Senators

Student Body At Large: Ray Witte, Samson Akintan Off-Campus Residents: Abdullah Moin, Sam Mitchell, Sanjaya Balami, Sonika Shrestha, Nusrat Jahan Chaity, Mohammed Sajal, Rubik Rai, Akrem Juneidi Basha Residential Life Residents: Sophia Hoiseth, Quinlan Robuck, Emily Albright, Haley Lamprich, Ellie Zimmer

Board Positions

Newspaper Board: Joe Wolf, Katie Leibel, Abdur Rahman CSU: Mohammad Hasan Ahmed, VACANT Athletic Fee: Joe Wolf, VACANT Student Health Advisory: Carson Lesher, VACANT

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written by Christine Bauer, who takes readers on her journey of being pregnant at the age of 18. Bauer is an alumnus of Minnesota State University, Mankato; she majored in Mass Communication. During her time at MNSU, she worked at The Reporter as a news writer and later as the news editor. She is currently the Director

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