by Isaiah McPeak | Aug 5, 2010 | Uncategorized
I’ll probably have ten posts with the same title. But right now I’m feelin’ the best possible thing you could do is: read Foreign Affairs and The Economist cover to cover. All the time. Especially Foreign Affairs. You can find these at your library...
by prestonblack | Jul 29, 2010 | Uncategorized
If I’ve learned anything from Joseph, it’s the fact that any and every affirmative case needs to have something called “advocacy”. Having advocacy for your plan means that somebody – hopefully an expert – says that your plan should be passed. The first question I will...
by Isaiah McPeak | Jul 23, 2010 | Uncategorized
Here are some statistics: – Traffic: 233 average unique visitors to our website each day – Blog users: 250+ registered blog users, 50+ RSS subscribers – Sourcebook users: While we keep information on sourcebook purchase numbers confidential...
by Lisa Alexander | Jul 23, 2010 | Uncategorized
We will be closing registration for the Missouri, Ohio, and Virginia debate camps on July 28th. The Texas debate camp registration will close on August 15th. If you know someone thinking of attending, please let them know these dates. We are looking forward to seeing...
by Lisa Alexander | Jul 2, 2010 | Uncategorized
We just got word that the church might allow a few more students so we are establishing a wait list. We have accordingly reopened the registration over the weekend. If you are planning to attend, be aware that we might reach maximum capacity shortly. Please register...
by Bronson Bast | Jun 26, 2010 | Uncategorized
Okay, so most of us know the drill. If you’re reading a piece of evidence and you come across a name that you can’t pronounce just make it up right? Nobodies going to know the difference. While that may work for obscure authors like Dr. Anil K. Rajvanshi...