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Hello readers! My name is Amanda and I am a college student majoring in English and Journalism. I am also a member of competitive collegiate forensics. As a junior, I have seen many performances in this activity that have personally affected me or someone I know. Each weekend I compete, I learn something new that I would love to share. Through this blog, I'll be examining and advocating for various speeches/topics that were presented during competition, that way others can learn how they too, can help make a difference. For more information about this activity, view the first blog.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Collegiate Forensics compete for an impact

Making a difference in the world, one speech at a time.

Cliche? Maybe.
True? Most definitely.

College students around the nation that participate in forensics programs strive to educate, through performance, about the world's newest and most urgent issues. From helping end hunger to decreasing our nation's rudeness, the competitors in this activity research and analyze feasible solutions to various problems.

Each weekend during an academic year, students share these ideas with their peers in a competitive atmosphere. But spreading the word is difficult to do alone.

After each competition, new ideas and concepts will be presented, so that as an online community, we can help produce change.

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