Tag: Propylaeum Cup

  • Finance Society wins Propylaeum Cup

    Finance Society wins Propylaeum Cup

    The Acadia Finance Society has won the second annual Propylaeum Cup debate tournament and $300 cash prize.

    Alexandria Knowles and Faaithe Seymour represented the Acadia Finance Society, progressing through four rounds of debates. The introductory rounds, quarterfinals, and semifinals were judged by a mix of professors and Student Senators, while the final was judged by the House.

    The motion was “This House believes that modern students with an undergraduate degree have more opportunities than their parents generation”, with Finance arguing for the motion and Pre-Law against. Sebastian Farkas and Evan Shergold represented the Pre-Law Society, losing 21-56.

    Finance presented a compelling personal case on how the opportunities for women who had an undergraduate degree had increased in the past few decades while Pre-Law countered with effective statistics about the opportunity value of an undergraduate education.

    Over twelve student societies from across campus were mobilized in late February to begin the debate tournament. Topics ranged from AI would render humanity pointless to if Turks and Caicos should join Canada to Jack and Rose fitting on the door in Titanic.

    “Thank you to everyone who supported us during this well-spirited debate,” Knowles said. “We couldn’t have done it without your support.”

    “I only had a little bit of debate experience,” Seymour laughed. “I’m definitely looking forward to next year- Finance round two!”

    The next Propylaeum Cup debate tournament will begin in February 2020.

     

  • WISE Wins Inaugural Propylaeum Cup

    WISE Wins Inaugural Propylaeum Cup

     

    Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) has won the inaugural 2018 Propylaeum Cup debate tournament and the accompanying $200 cash prize.

    Alex Brown and Amy Prescott represented WISE in the interdepartmental debate tournament, progressing through three rounds of debates. The introductory rounds, quarterfinals, and semifinals were judged by a mix of professors and Student Senators, while the final was judged by the House.

    The topic of the final debate was “This House would make post-secondary tuition free for all learners”. Nolan Turnbull and Cam Davidson represented Kinesiology in the final, losing with 24 votes to WISE’s 31.

    “We decided to make a WISE debate team in honour of the long history of women’s debate teams here at Acadia” Brown noted. “Acadia has a rich history of women’s achievement, and we really hoped to pay homage to the women who came before us. Neither of us have done any type of formal debating before, so we thought it would be a fun opportunity.”

    Over ten student societies from across campus were mobilized in late February to begin the debate tournament. Topics ranged from free speech to the FIFA 2018 World Cup to whether or not hot dogs are sandwiches.

    WISE presented a compelling case, touching on fundamental rights afforded to all citizens and noting historical precedents in international treaties. KINE countered with powerful personal stories, utilizing points of information to leverage their position.

    “We really didn’t think we were going to make it past the first round, but are certainly glad we did!” Prescott said. “Alex’s parents actually met on the debate team in their high school, so I guess you could say she’s somewhat of a prodigy.”

    WISE plans to donate their winnings to the Girls Get WISE Summer Camp, with the money being used to cover the cost of a girl attending the camp who would otherwise be unable to afford it.

    The next Propylaeum Cup debate tournament will begin in February 2019.

    WISE (Women in Science and Engineering) Acadia is a group of female faculty, staff and students who gather together to promote full participation by women in STEAM fields.

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