Rookie Tournament Showcases Debate Skills

Published: December 14, 2018

If you are an “Avengers” fan, like ĢƵ (CWI) student Jacob Marshall, you would have been in your element during the finals of the Rookie Debate Tournament on Friday, Dec. 7, at the Canyon County Center.

More than 80 students gathered for the event. COMM 112 Argumentation and Debate students competed against each other while judges from CWI’s Speech and Debate team, alumni, and former coaches critiqued their performance. The tournament is held every semester and showcases the skills students have developed.

While the final four competitors prepared for their debates, they anxiously worked with fellow students to digest as much information as they could about the “Avengers” movie franchise.  

“That is one of the high-pressure aspects of speech and debate, learning to become an expert— or pretend to be an expert —after just 25 minutes of research. They get very good at finding sources they can use, so that’s one of the benefits of speech and debate,” said Associate Professor of Communication, Johnny Rowing.

Novice debaters did well during the Rookie Debate Tournament, including Marshall.  

“I think it gives you a way to argue effectively – I like a good conversation, and the way the debate is formatted, it prevents it from devolving into a shouting match,” said Marshall.

The event also provides the CWI Speech and Debate team an opportunity to spot future talent for the College’s national champion team. “I was approached by a recruiter – they want me on the team,” commented Marshall with a smile.

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