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Debate now or forever hold your peace: Speech club created at CSU

News | 4 months ago

  CSU’s new Speech and Debate Union, established in September, is eager to welcome new members –– students who revel in arguments and gawk at presidential debates. “We started the Debate Union at CSU because we had a sincere belief that an institution as great and prestigious as our school needed a team,” said Ian [...]

Debate now or forever hold your peace: Speech club created at CSU

 

CSU’s new Speech and Debate Union, established in September, is eager to welcome new members –– students who revel in arguments and gawk at presidential debates.

“We started the Debate Union at CSU because we had a sincere belief that an institution as great and prestigious as our school needed a team,” said Ian Ingraham, the group’s president. “Moreover, our belief in the value of speech and debate led us to believe our fellow students could benefit from the establishment of our union.”

Rather than focus on the more traditional policy debate, the union places an emphasis on parliamentary debate.

The union focuses on parliamentary debate rather than the more traditional policy debate.

The style doesn’t allow for written evidence during a competition, unlike other forms of debate, forcing debaters to rely on their own knowledge to contrive compelling arguments on the spot.

Team meetings run every Tuesday from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Spring Creek Room in the Lory Student Center. Meetings will consist of debate practice rounds and discussions on debate theory to give students a better grasp on the fundamentals of argumentation.

The team plans on participating in four local tournaments this semester.

The group covers topics from affirmative action to American involvement in Syria.

“To anyone considering a degree in law, public speaking, business, or high level corporate enterprises, all will in some way require a degree of public speaking along with critical thinking that I feel no club or activity offers such as debate,” Ingraham said.

The team is open to students of all skill levels. Debate coach Carl Wangsvick has 25 years of coaching experience at Fort Collins high schools and has sent many of his students to national competitions.

“Out of any of the activities students may participate in at CSU, debate certainly offers distinct advantages that other clubs may not offer,” Ingraham said.

Wangsvick has high hopes for the Speech and Debate Union despite the fact that this is the team’s first year.

“Given that there is commitment to the activity and that CSU will be in local, not national competition for a while, and that CSU looks to have some people experienced at the national level both in competing and in coaching, I expect good results,” Wangsvick said.

Wangsvick added that those students with experience can do well to start and the rest will improve a lot by the end of the term.

“There are no downsides to debating, win or lose,” Wangsvick said.

Collegian Writer Alex Beyer can be reached at news@collegian.com.

 

Outdoor safety tips

News | 8 hours ago

Most of us love the outdoors and we can all probably recall a time where someone got injured while enjoying the beautiful Colorado country side. In an effort to prevent injuries this summer we’ve compiled a list of outdoor safety tips. Patrick Love of the Poudre Fire Authority provided some suggestions to keep yourself and [...]

City of Fort Collins plans to add 30 miles to trail system

News | 14 hours ago

Fort Collins residents itching for an early morning jog or a late evening bike ride can currently choose from 32 miles of paved, hard-surface trails and more than 30 miles of natural areas and paths. In the next 15 to 25 years, 30 additional miles will be added to that selection. Many of these additions [...]

Lory Student Center construction fully underway at CSU

News | 1 day ago

Rams on campus this summer are being faced with some drastic changes when it comes to CSU’s homebase for students: the Lory Student Center. Full renovation of LSC Central, the portion of the building between the LSC Theatre and former Off-Campus Life office, is now underway according to Doni Luckutt, director of marketing for Colab, [...]

UPDATE: Big Meadows Fire burns 604 acres, 75 percent contained

News | 1 day ago

Update 6/17 10:25 a.m. According to Fire Information Officer Bill Kight, the Big Meadows Fire in Rocky Mountain National Park is currently burning at 604 acres with 75 percent containment. No injuries or accidents have been reported but one firefighter on the line did experience a medical emergency. Authorities did not have any further information [...]

Colorado State Surplus Tent Sale has a successful turnout

News | 2 days ago

Colorado State University Surplus Tent Sale had another successful sale Saturday and Sunday, with over 3,000 people in attendance. Jake Drenth, Surplus Property manager, was pleased to have over $21,000 in sales on Saturday alone. “It has been a great success, we have had a lot of people from the community come out and we [...]

Black Forest Fire labeled most destructive in Colorado history

News | 5 days ago

El Paso County is currently fighting the most destructive wild fire in Colorado history.  According to reports from the El Paso County PIO, as of 10 a.m. Thursday morning, 360 homes are lost. “[There are] 1,205 homes unaffected, 14 partially damaged, 79 unverified, 360 homes completely lost,” El Paso County Sheriff Terry Maketa announced via the county’s twitter [...]

Fresh CSU Rams attend 2013 First-Year Student Orientation

News | 5 days ago

  Every summer Colorado State University conducts dozens of freshman orientation sessions.  Hundreds of students invade Fort Collins everyday for their 2-day sessions, where they are introduced to their classmates and professors .  The program also gives the new students an opportunity to register for classes.

City of Fort Collins proposes plan for Midtown area

News | 6 days ago

Open for public review, the Fort Collins Midtown area draft plan was recently completed and is now looking for feedback from Fort Collins residents. The Midtown area is made up of South College Avenue, running from south of Prospect to Harmony, as well as extending west to the Mason Corridor and east in the Foothills [...]

CSU surplus sale kicks off this weekend

News | 6 days ago

Summer signals a time for garage sales to start setting up and first-year, residence hall students to move out. Colorado State Surplus Property, for the second summer, is making the best of both. Responsible for determining the usability and life of items the university no longer needs, Surplus Property will host the second-annual Tent Sale [...]

Colorado wildfire locations

News | 1 week ago

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