by Spencer Kolssak | Jul 28, 2015 | Topicality
Topicality and other theory arguments often get a bad rap in the debate community. Just ask your judge’s “judging philosophy.” They say things like “I don’t ever buy topical counterplans” or “I don’t vote on Topicality.” I find it funny that some people take such hard...
by Cameron Bertron | Jul 27, 2015 | Stoa
“Environmental protection is a job for wealthy nations.” This is a phrase that you will hear repeated to the point of platitude by the affirmative speaker in the upcoming STOA season. It’s a sensible argument and, based on the research I’ve done for this...
by Isaiah McPeak | Jul 24, 2015 | Ethos Info
Great news! We just dropped Ethos xL prices from $400 to $275/student for TP or LD. Sign Up Now Thanks for everyone who’s signed up so far! We’re going to retroactively give you a refund. We’ve had calls from coaches in Texas, South Carolina,...
by Devin Radford | Jul 23, 2015 | Lincoln-Douglas
“When in conflict, the right to individual privacy is more important than national security.” Ladies and gentlemen, it’s finally happened. This year, we’re in for something amazing. And while it might not be Half-Life 3 or the long-awaited return of Firefly, what’s in...
by Isaiah McPeak | Jul 22, 2015 | Guest Posts, Research Tips
Here are my notes from a guest lecture by Tim Snyder, former executive PHC debate coach, highschool and college national-class debater, and current businessman and law student. Surprising Topics to Explore: UCMJ Reform Military Appeals 12 Courts of Appeal Specialized...