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The host is selected by the member schools of the US Universities Debate Association. The event determines the National Champions for the year. [1] Most recently the tournament was hosted by Hobart and William Smith Colleges in October 2023. The current National Champions are Xiao-ke Lu and Jacquelynn Lin from Princeton University.
The Trans-Atlantic University Speech Association held tournaments in London (1976 and 1978) and at McGill University, Montreal, in 1977. Chicago was to hold a tournament in 1979 but this was postponed and then abandoned. A "World Debating Festival", sponsored by Honeywell was held in Sydney in 1978.
University of California, Berkeley 2008–2009: Matt Fisher & John Warden: Northwestern University 2009–2010: Stephen Weil & Ovais Inamullah: Emory University 2010–2011: Stephen Weil & Ovais Inamullah: Emory University 2011–2012: Ryan Beiermeister & Layne Kirshon: Northwestern University 2012–2013: Andrew Arsht & Andrew Markoff ...
The North American Debating Championship is one of the two official university debate championships of North America.It is sanctioned by the national university debating associations in the United States and Canada, the American Parliamentary Debate Association and the Canadian University Society for Intercollegiate Debate.
The inaugural British Parliamentary National Championship (now known as the Canadian Universities Debating Championship) was hosted in 2004 at the University of Toronto. [6] Unlike other CUSID title tournaments, participants do not need to be a member of a CUSID institution in order to take part.
The HWS RR was started in 2007 by the HWS Debate Team, with the intent of designing an annual tournament of champions for BP debate. While the World Universities Debating Championship (WUDC) had already long been established at the time, its open nature meant allowing a significant variation in skill among teams. [13]
Lena-Winslow's Gage Dunker stretches for another touchdown during the third quarter of the Class 1A second-round playoff game on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023, in Lena.
2018: Camilla Maionica - NSU University School (FL) 2019: Caitlyn Woitena - J. Frank Dobie High School (TX) 2020: Elizabeth Lopez-Aguilar - Alief Early College High School (TX) 2021: Prem Ganesan - Wayzata High School (MN) 2022: Abigail Canalejo - American Heritage Broward (FL) 2023: Rachel Senn - Mercer Island High School (WA)