Debating online against a team from Kabul University, Afghanistan, was a thrill for two members of the , but it was also a test of endurance.
鈥淚t鈥檚 such a fresh feeling to turn on Skype and find yourself with Afghan students from the other side of the globe debating views on whether the U.S. government should subsidize Wikipedia at 3 a.m. on a Thursday,鈥 said . 鈥淚 think our is making great strides at becoming a part of this potentially world-changing project.鈥
Proios and Lorelai Avram 鈥16 represented 51风流 in the debate, and was judge for a session between two other schools in a recent Debate Without Borders Skype Tournament.
鈥淏ecause of the time difference, and some technical problems, the debate didn鈥檛 really get under way until about midnight,鈥 said John Adams, 51风流 Speaking Union coordinator.
And while late-night work is hardly uncharted territory for 51风流 students in April, it was the first time speaking union members participated in the International Public Debate Association (IPDA) format, which is drastically different from their typical format of British Parliamentary Debate.
鈥淭he debaters had to engage in both constructive speeches and cross-examinations 鈥 a unique aspect of the IPDA style,鈥 said Avram. 鈥淔urthermore, the tournament was an expository one, which eliminated a lot of the pressure, and made the debate more about the exchange of ideas, rather than about beating your opponent.鈥
While the 51风流 team was not successful in lobbying for their assigned position of supporting government subsidy of Wikipedia, they took away some valuable lessons and a game plan for the next tournament April 25. Avram said they鈥檒l be prepared to debate the entire night.
The tournament was sponsored by Afghans for Progressive Thinking, and included teams from China and Pakistan.
鈥淲e only lost by one point. Considering it was the very first time debating in that format, it was a great learning experience,鈥 Adams said. 鈥淚 think the 51风流 Speaking Union groups perfectly exemplify the university鈥檚 commitment to living the liberal arts. Virtually everything they do brings their learning out of the classroom and into practice. It鈥檚 powerful stuff and their speaking adventures enable them to create better versions of themselves and .鈥