Pea Ridge Times

ATU debate team wins title

West of Pea Ridge is on team

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RUSSELLVIL­LE — Fifteen Arkansas Tech University students traveled to the Southern Forensics Championsh­ip in Starkville, Miss., in late January and returned home to Russellvil­le with what is believed to be ATU’s first statewide championsh­ip in debate. One of the team members, Kiley West, is from Pea Ridge.

Dr. Gabriel Adkins, associate professor of communicat­ion and director of debate and forensics at ATU, said the ATU debate team finished in first place among all Arkansas teams. The annual Southern Forensics Championsh­ip event is recognized as the state championsh­ip event for debate teams from Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississipp­i.

“It means a lot to our program and our department,” said Adkins, who has provided leadership for the ATU debate team since 2011. “I am proud of our team. We have built ourselves from a small team that competed in 2-to-3 tournament­s per year into one that is now seen as a leading team in the largest collegiate debate associatio­n in the world. The state title is another step in gaining that level of recognitio­n.”

Members of the 2020 Arkansas state championsh­ip debate team from ATU are: Kiley West of Pea Ridge, Nihal Anwar of Russellvil­le, Stephen Baker of Russellvil­le, Kiara Bradford of Conway, Brayden Downum of Springdale, Raegan English of Dardanelle, Gaje Faulkner of Dardanelle, Rebekah Hughes of Forrest City, Scottie Lawrence of

Russellvil­le, Chloee Oxford of Siloam Springs, Sarah Pollock of Rogers, Jerry Schoe of Eureka Springs, Constance Smith of Little Rock (graduate assistant), Ethan Taylor of Beebe and Hannah Wyatt of Fort Smith.

“The benefits of the program are huge to our team members,” said Adkins. “We have five alumni of the debate team who have completed (doctoral) degrees or are in the process of doing so. We have sent more than 20 students on to graduate school and produced law school graduates. We participat­e in IPDA, which is real-world persuasion training as opposed to technical debate. We moved away from purely academic debate several years ago to emphasize real-world, applicable life skills.”

ATU will host a collegiate IPDA debate tournament Feb. 28-March 1 on its Russellvil­le campus. It will mark the sixth consecutiv­e year the ATU debate team has hosted the event.

Adkins said the group is seeking volunteer judges for the tournament. It is preferred that judges have no previous experience with debate.

To volunteer as a judge for the ATU debate tournament, email gadkins@atu. edu.

Learn more about the ATU Department of Communicat­ion and Journalism at atu.edu/cj.

 ?? Photograph courtesy of Sam Strasner ?? Fifteen Arkansas Tech University students traveled to the Southern Forensics Championsh­ip in Starkville, Miss., in late January and returned home to Russellvil­le with what is believed to be ATU’s first statewide championsh­ip in debate. Students on the team include, front, from left: Kiara Bradford of Conway, Kiley West of Pea Ridge, Raegan English of Dardanelle, Chloee Oxford of Siloam Springs; middle, from left: Hannah Wyatt of Fort Smith, Brayden Downum of Springdale, Sarah Pollock of Rogers, Scottie Lawrence of Russellvil­le, Gaje Faulkner of Dardanelle, Constance Smith of Little Rock (graduate assistant); and back, from left: Jerry Schoe of Eureka Springs, Dr. Gabriel Adkins (director of ATU debate and forensics) and Stephen Baker of Russellvil­le. Not photograph­ed: Nihal Anwar of Russellvil­le, Rebekah Hughes of Forrest City and Ethan Taylor of Beebe.
Photograph courtesy of Sam Strasner Fifteen Arkansas Tech University students traveled to the Southern Forensics Championsh­ip in Starkville, Miss., in late January and returned home to Russellvil­le with what is believed to be ATU’s first statewide championsh­ip in debate. Students on the team include, front, from left: Kiara Bradford of Conway, Kiley West of Pea Ridge, Raegan English of Dardanelle, Chloee Oxford of Siloam Springs; middle, from left: Hannah Wyatt of Fort Smith, Brayden Downum of Springdale, Sarah Pollock of Rogers, Scottie Lawrence of Russellvil­le, Gaje Faulkner of Dardanelle, Constance Smith of Little Rock (graduate assistant); and back, from left: Jerry Schoe of Eureka Springs, Dr. Gabriel Adkins (director of ATU debate and forensics) and Stephen Baker of Russellvil­le. Not photograph­ed: Nihal Anwar of Russellvil­le, Rebekah Hughes of Forrest City and Ethan Taylor of Beebe.

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