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The Columbia '''Parliamentary Debate Team''' (or simply '''Parli Debate''' or '''Parli''') competes on the American Parliamentary Debate Association [http://www.apdaweb.org] circuit in a style known as American Parliamentary, which involves no research (as opposed to policy debate) and an emphasis on rhetoric, argumentation style, and creativity. Tournaments are held every weekend on Fridays and Saturdays by other member schools of APDA. Each year, the Columbia team hosts a college tournament and a high school tournament, the latter for which high school students travel to campus to compete in various forms of debate including Lincoln-Douglas and Public Forum.
 
The Columbia '''Parliamentary Debate Team''' (or simply '''Parli Debate''' or '''Parli''') competes on the American Parliamentary Debate Association [http://www.apdaweb.org] circuit in a style known as American Parliamentary, which involves no research (as opposed to policy debate) and an emphasis on rhetoric, argumentation style, and creativity. Tournaments are held every weekend on Fridays and Saturdays by other member schools of APDA. Each year, the Columbia team hosts a college tournament and a high school tournament, the latter for which high school students travel to campus to compete in various forms of debate including Lincoln-Douglas and Public Forum.
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==Contact==
 
==Contact==
Email [mailto:columbiadebate@gmail.com Parliamentary Debate] to reach the current Executive Board.
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Email [mailto:columbia@parlidebate.com Parliamentary Debate] to reach the current Executive Board.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 15:55, 27 April 2011

Parliamentary Debate Team
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Founded: early 1980s
Recognition: ABC
Membership: ~45
Executive Board: President; Treasurer; VP Campus Affairs, Public Affairs, and Team Affairs; Secretary
Category: Debate
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Contact: {{{Contact}}}

|Website= ColumbiaDebate.org |Contact=mailto:columbia@parlidebate.com Columbia Debate E-Board

The Columbia Parliamentary Debate Team (or simply Parli Debate or Parli) competes on the American Parliamentary Debate Association [1] circuit in a style known as American Parliamentary, which involves no research (as opposed to policy debate) and an emphasis on rhetoric, argumentation style, and creativity. Tournaments are held every weekend on Fridays and Saturdays by other member schools of APDA. Each year, the Columbia team hosts a college tournament and a high school tournament, the latter for which high school students travel to campus to compete in various forms of debate including Lincoln-Douglas and Public Forum.

Powerful and well-respected in the '90s, having won two National Championships ('93, '99) and placed three consecutive Teams of the Year ('93-'95), the CU team experienced a period of decline starting in 2003, and underwent a very slow and bumpy recovery. Beginning in 2007, however, Columbia teams have routinely advanced to elimination rounds and finals at major tournaments, sent a team to the 2009 World Universities Debating Championships; and placed as quarterfinalists ('08) and octofinalists ('07, '09) at the APDA National Championships. CU debater Matt Scarola (CC '08) was elected Member-at-Large on the APDA Executive Board for 2007-2008 and served as an alumni Trustee from 2009-2010. Josh Morrison (CC '07) is serving as an alumni Trustee from 2011-2012. In 2009-2010, Columbia debater Reid Bagwell achieved 2nd Novice of the Year; he was elected Member-at-Large for 2011-2012.


Presidents

  • 2011-2012 Denise Yu, CC '12
  • 2010-2011 Rohan Jotwani, CC '12
  • 2009-2010 Dhruv Vasishtha, CC '11
  • 2008-2009 David Yin, CC '09
  • 2007-2008 David Yin, CC '09
  • 2006-2007 Josh Morrison, CC '07
  • 2005-2006 Josh Morrison, CC '07
  • 2004-2005 Jon Blitzer, CC '07
  • 2003-2004 Todd Berzon, CC '05
  • 2002-2003 Evan Mayo-Wilson, CC '03
  • 2001-2002 Harry Layman, CC '02
  • 2000-2001 Daniel Lee, CC '01
  • 1999-2000 Jeff Williams, CC '02
  • 1998-1999 Jess Wendover, CC '99
  • 1997-1998 Matt Schwartz, CC '99
  • 1996-1997 Sanoj Stephen, CC '97

Contact

Email Parliamentary Debate to reach the current Executive Board.

External links