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พรพรสำฦต Debate Society Hosts Virtual 2021 พรพรสำฦต Open

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By Jaanvi Sachdeva โ€™21

 
The Harry C. Behler พรพรสำฦต Debate Society (CDS) hosted its annual British Parliamentary (BP) debate tournament, the พรพรสำฦต Open, March 19โ€“21, 2021. Traditionally, teams from the Northeast BP college debate circuit travel to พรพรสำฦต for a weekend in-person debate tournament. However, due to COVID-19 restrictions, the 2021 พรพรสำฦต Open was hosted virtually.

During the Spring 2021 semester, a team of CDS members, who served on the พรพรสำฦต Open Planning Committee, met weekly to plan the online tournament, which was attended by more than 80 teams and 60 judges from all over the world.

โ€œOrganizing a large event was difficult and stressful, especially because it was the first time coordinating the tournament virtually,โ€ says Ethan So โ€™21, CDS president. โ€œHowever, we were shocked but happy that so many participants competed and had a good experience. It was satisfying to see that our efforts were very worth it.โ€

The tournament consisted of five rounds of BP debate, with breaks to open quarterfinals and novice semifinals. A Discord server was created to serve as home base for the tournament, and all of the rounds were conducted through Zoom. During the event, CDS members served as volunteers, managing the bulk of the logistics, equity, communications, and technology for the tournament, with assistance from four chair adjudicators (CA), an external tab director, and external equity officer โ€” members of the debate community from around the world.

The CAs crafted motions for the tournament, such as, โ€œThis house, as a progressive candidate, would heavily prioritize economic policy over social policy,โ€ and โ€œThis house believes that major pharmaceutical companies should cut off supply of its products to governments that donโ€™t follow the companyโ€™s protocol around their distribution and usage.โ€

The motion for the open grand final was, โ€œThere is a world in which humans can communicate with the dead. This communication is painful for the dead and disturbs them in their eternal rest. This house prefers this world over ours.โ€

Although debaters werenโ€™t able to be with each other in person, they still managed to build community through chats in the tournament Discord server and other online forums.

โ€œI miss being able to debate in person and see other peopleโ€™s faces,โ€ says CDS member John Morgan โ€™22. โ€œBeing able to travel makes each tournament its own little experience, but the debating world has adapted to a virtual format that makes tournaments more accessible to those who were previously unable to attend. Regardless of how tournaments look in the future, debate will remain the great community it has always been.โ€

The winners of the Novice Final round were Eden LaRonde and July Winters from Hobart and William Smith Colleges. The winners of the Open Grand Final round were Eva-Marie Quinones of Yale University and Matt Caito of Bard College.