by Isaiah McPeak | Nov 22, 2008 | Strategy
An Ethos user recently asked: Neither of us are good with DA’s. I generally can do T, Inh, and sig, which is what I did all last year. I’ve actually been thinking of solvency points lately, too, which is great… the thing is, though, I’m...
by Isaiah McPeak | Nov 18, 2008 | Uncategorized
A debater running naval coop asked about what exactly intel sharing means. I wrote her this response… Ooh, ask the intelligence major. Types of intelligence: SIGINT — Signals intelligence includes communications interceptions (landline, cells, radios,...
by Isaiah McPeak | Nov 4, 2008 | Uncategorized
Dear Ethos users, there is a slight correction I need to make. Joseph Mollath of California helped with the Coca-Cola case mandates and I completely forgot to give him credit. This deserves a fun story about it all… [insert those weird swishing sounds on...
by Isaiah McPeak | Oct 29, 2008 | Coaching, Featured, Guest Posts, Strategy
Dr. Srader, professor at Northwestern Christian University, “What Inherency USED to be,” October 29, 2008 I often tell people that debate is a sport. A day full of debates is physically exhausting, and there are far more things about debate that are...
by Isaiah McPeak | Oct 28, 2008 | Parliamentary
Here is a good video to study of the Patrick Henry College debate team. All debaters are NCFCA alumni who competed at nationals this past year. In order of appearance: Alan Carrilo Joanna Griffith Gregory Escobar Zach Enos (Oh, and the back of my head…purple) A...