The Cornell Speech and Debate Program is the only university-sponsored debate organization at Cornell. We compete in Policy debate, Worlds (British Parliamentary) debate, Spanish-language Worlds debate and Individual Speech events. The organization is one of the largest of its kind in the United States, boasting over 100 members from diverse backgrounds.
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Speech has Strong Showing at Spring District Tournament
Cornell traveled to Long Island to compete for a chance to travel to the national tournament in April
Following a successful work weekend, the Cornell Speech Team brought 11 students with 32 total entries to a swing tournament at Seton Hall University. Across two days of competition, the team achieved remarkable success.
Policy Team Reaches Semifinals in West Point Invitational
Congratulations to Adam Alnasser & Pilar Seilstad for being semifinalists in the junior varsity division at the United States Military Academy debate tournament on Halloween weekend, 2022. Adam & Pilar had a 5-1 prelim record and were the 3rd seed in their division. This was Pilar's first college tournament.
The Cornell Speech and Debate program returned to travel in March, with Policy going to West Virginia, Worlds competing in Tennessee, and Speech traveling to Florida.
Speech Qualifies in New Events and Prepares to Host Tournament
Cornell placed 3rd on Sunday at the Charlotte Motor Speechway Tournament, with Quals in DUO, Impromptu and Info. Cornell will host the virtual Big Red Tournament of Love on February 20th.
The Cornell Worlds Team had great showings in many arenas during the Fall 2021 semester. Competing in the British Parliamentary format of Debate, students repeatedly broke to quarter and semifinals. The team attended tournaments in the United States and abroad, with noted success in domestic and international tournaments.
Policy Team Builds Strong Foundation in Fall Semester
The Cornell Policy Debate Team devoted the fall semester to novice and jv development. Debates for this year focus on the perils or advantages of expanding the scope of U.S. antitrust law.