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Cornell Forensics Society Speaks Out About Debate

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2002
by CHRIS WESTGATE

Every year, many students join the Cornell Forensics Society to conquer their public speaking apprehension. Both the debate and speech sectors of the Society offer an opportunity to do just that. The personal and academic rewards are tremendous say participants.Read more...

Forensics Society Achieves Top Rank

MONDAY, MARCH 25, 2002
By SUN STAFF

The Cornell Forensics Society has been continuing its tradition of this year in both debate and speech in national and regional level competitions. The team, headed by coaches Jethro Hayman, communications lecturer, and Prof. John Miller, architectural design, theory of architecture and visual studies, was ranked amongst the top fifteen debate teams nationwide according to the American Debate Association. Read more...

Forensics Society Proud of Awards

FRIDAY, MAY 04, 2001
By AYLIN TANYERI

The Cornell Forensics Society has a long-standing tradition of excellence, and this year's team is no exception. After a long year full of daily practices and weekend (sometimes week-long) competitions, the team finally closed out the year with their last events and is now reflecting on their accomplishments. Read more...

Cornell Student Ranks First in AFA Tournament
Senior wins persuasive speaking category

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2001
By AYLIN TANYERI

In a tournament deemed by many competitors to be the most prestigious speech and debate event in the nation, Stephen Zammit '01, an active member of the Cornell Forensics Society, placed first in persuasive speaking. Read more...

Hail to the Victor

FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 2001
By J.V. ANDERTON

Senior Steve Zammit seems like a normal guy. He is a double major in economics and government, like most people in the Arts college. He is a big fan of baseball, and like most of the country outside of the Empire State, is hoping for the Red Sox to dethrone the Yankees. Read more...

C.U. Forensics Society Defends Standing
Debate and speech teams ranked fourth and tenth overall in the nation last year

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2000
By STEPHANIE HANKIN

On weekends, when many students attend parties or cram for prelims, the 75 members of the Forensic Society travel hours to universities around the country, working to retain their prestigious status as the best debate and speech program in the nation. Read more...

 

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