by Isaiah McPeak | Oct 18, 2010 | Research Tips
Really Simple Syndication (RSS), the orange broadcasty symbol thingy (usually) that you can click on at most blogs, websites, and from google news searches… Do you use it every day? You need to. Last year I showed you how to set this up in a youtube video about...
by Joshua R | Sep 27, 2010 | Uncategorized
We all have them. And when it comes to debate, it can increase exponentially and become something that drives me crazy. Fortunately, this year, those things are things I can change. Read on. (The following is a hypothetical) You’ve all been there. You’re...
by Andrew Min | Sep 13, 2010 | Coaching
Note to readers: any other tips you can think of would be much appreciated – please comment! The most important thing I’ve learned is that TP is not an individual event. You can do all the brief writing yourself… but if you do, you’ll probably...
by Joseph Samelson | Aug 19, 2010 | Research Tips
So, researching for three straight months on US-Russian policy, relations, laws, and treaties has shown me that there are tons of acronyms that you need to familiarize yourself with to be able to (a) tell what the evidence is actually talking about (for yourself) and...
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...