Christmas Classic (Lawton University)
Online , United StatesIE 2/1, IPDA 4/2. IE hosted asynchronously, IPDA synchronously. IPDA on Saturday, December 3. Calendar represents IE tournament dates.
Council of Forensic Organizations
Providing Information about Intercollegiate Speech and Debate
IE 2/1, IPDA 4/2. IE hosted asynchronously, IPDA synchronously. IPDA on Saturday, December 3. Calendar represents IE tournament dates.
IE 2/1, NFA-LD 4/3, IPDA 4/3. Broadcasting, Improv Duo. Members only: West Virginia colleges and universities. State tournament for members of the WVIFA. Competition in all NFA Individual Events, AFA POI, Broadcasting and Improv Duo. LD Debate and IPDA
IE 2/1, NFA-LD 4/3, IPDA 4/3. Broadcasting, Improv Duo. Members only: West Virginia colleges and universities. State tournament for members of the WVIFA. Competition in all NFA Individual Events, AFA POI, Broadcasting and Improv Duo. LD Debate and IPDA
BP (TBA)
IE 3/1 (Novice - first two years of competition for community colleges, first two semesters for 4-year colleges), IPDA 4/2 (Bronze/Gold elims - open to all). Please consult invitation linked from forensicstournament.net - special rules for CA and Extemp.
IE 2/1, NFA-LD 4/3, IPDA 4/3. Broadcasting, Improv Duo. Members only: West Virginia colleges and universities. State tournament for members of the WVIFA. Competition in all NFA Individual Events, AFA POI, Broadcasting and Improv Duo. LD Debate and IPDA
This is a one-day NPDA tournament featuring a beginning novice division and a beginning junior division. Advanced undergraduate debaters are welcome as critics. The tournament is a one-day, four round tournament with a single final round and awards for the top 50% of teams and speakers in each division.
IE 2/1. Swing with Pt. 2.
IE 2/1, IPDA 4/2 (using Bronze/Gold round elims). Swing with Pt. 2
BP 4/1.
IE 2/1.
IE 2/1
IE 2/1.
IE 2/1, IPDA 4/2. Students can compete in IE or IPDA, not both. Swing with Circle City Classic.
BP (6/need) Tournament is using YODL rules: BP with topic strikes and oral adjudication being combined with deliberation.