Most people don’t
know that Northwestern is a legendary debate school from the past. With
the hopes of making it a debating legend in the future. As a matter of fact, Northwestern
won the debate championship in the 1999-2000 season.
The main focus of
this year’s debate competitions is government issues. The debate team moves
onto rounds depending on how they study the opponent’s arguments and counter
debate them.
“In debating
students work in teams of two competing against the other schools. At each
tournament, debaters have to argue both the positives and the negatives,” said Jared
Soloman, a coach of the debate team.
The way to get
points debating is to make strong arguments, and the way you present them,
also, when you have a convincing counter argument against your opponent.
“So far we’ve
only been to two tournaments, but at both tournaments we preformed very well,”
said Soloman.
The other coach
is Saul Cohen. He lead the law
and leadership program at Northwestern.
To be a debater
you must enjoy speaking and arguing. Most importantly, like any sport you must
be willing to work hard. That’s exactly what Northwestern is about,
placing 10 out of 52 speeches, and had one of the highest total points at the
tournaments.
Solomon said, “all we need to do is practice, and have
more students participate. So come join the team.”