Saturday, September 29, 2007
Debate 4: University of Vermont, VT
We have done both a judges and competitors workshops on the parliamentary format and competed in one round so far, 2nd opp to "THW prioritize organ donation for those who live heathly lifestyles" - We took part in an excellent first round debate with some APDA and Policy speakers who adapted really well to the format.
The competition is being run by the legendary Alfred "Tuna" Snider - http://globaldebateblog.blogspot.com/
He once studied in Durham so must therefore be great!
More news after once we finish the rounds
Friday, September 28, 2007
Debate 3: University of Rochester, NY

The debate took place in front of around 30 people in a large lecture hall - the Rochester team were both very good and had a lot of policy experience this combined with a good deal of prep meant they presented a comprehensive case against invasion. We attempted to counter with a great deal of principled human rights bravo (whist trying to side step the practicalities slightly). The format also included POIs which were new to the audience and were good fun. The audience also got into the debate having been told that parliamentary debate required a great deal of booing and clapping - unfortunately most of the claps were reserved for Rochester and the hissing for us. However we were both impressed with the quality of speeches form the audience during the floor debate. (Ali did have to explain at one point that debate was an intellectual game and possibly the British in a non-debate world didn't want to blow Iran of the face of the planet) - Despite the fact that we thought that we had no hope we were surprised that went managed to scrape a diplomatic draw 12-12 in the floor vote, leaving our 100% record in tact.
Rochester also highlighted for us the difference between British and American debate. Were we are used to small student run organizations. Rochester has a debate team office that could seat 40, a professional coach and 3 assistant coaches – we also learnt about some of the finer points of policy debating and realized that it was far more nuanced than some people can give it credit for. We were very impressed by the professional set up and the scale of the operation.
After the debate we were taken out for dinner (now sporting our new Rochester debate tee-shirts) and then on to a bar to sample the local beers - including a Blueberry flavored lager "It tastes just like pie" A. Just. Our pool record currently stands at 5-2, however we are 1-1 at darts.
Role on Vermont…
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Debate 2: Ithaca College, NY
Debate 1: Cornell University, NY
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Welcome
ESU America Tour 2007: THE SCHEDULE
WEEK 1
Cornell University, NY (26th September)
Ithaca College, NY (26th September)
University of Rochester, NY (27th September)
University of Vermont, VT (29th September)
WEEK 2
Boston College, MA (1st October)
University of Pittsburgh, PA (3rd October)
Webster University, MO (6th October)
WEEK 3
Washington University, MO (9th October)
University of Central Missouri, MO (10th October)
Missouri Southern State University, MO (12th October)
WEEK 4
Emporia State University, KS (15th October)
Kansas Wesleyan University, KS (16th October)
Washburn University, KS (17th October)
West Texas A&M, TX (18th October)
WEEK 5
Texas State University – San Marcos, TX (21st October)
Baylor University, TX (24th October)
Trinity University – San Antonio, TX (25th October)
Oregon State University, OR (27th October)
WEEK 6
Portland State University, OR (30th October)
Western Kentucky University, KY (1st November)
University of the Cumberlands, KY (3rd November)
WEEK 7
Nova Southeastern University, FL (5th November)
University of Miami, FL (8th November)
Kenyon College, OH (9th November)
DePauw University, IN (11th November)
WEEK 8
Purdue University Calumet, IN (13th November)
Loyola University Chicago, IL (15th November)
WEEK 9
Northwestern, IL (17th November)
[THANKSGIVING: 21st to 24th November]
WEEK 10
Lake Forest, IL (25th November)
Randolph Macon College, VA (27th November)
Prince George’s Community College, MD (29th November)
WEEK 11
St John’s University, NY (2nd December)