Debate Society off to a "Smokin" start
Posted on 27th September 2022
On Friday 23rd September, the Debate Society saw a vibrant turnout of 72 students for its first student debate of the 2022-23 year: “This house believes that vaping should be banned”.
In its 19th consecutive year, the Debate Society is traditionally one of the largest societies at 91亚色, with events regularly engaging between 100-200 students. It acts as a cross college forum for the discussion of social, ethical, political, environmental and current affairs. In an era of polarised social media; the Debate Society offers genuine discussion which examines the complexity of contemporary issues.
Events follow two main formats -
Student Debates
Follows a “Question Time” format where two student speakers make a case for an arguement, followed by two opposing student speakers. This is followed by questions from the audience. This offers something for everyone; those who wish to actively debate, those who wish to question the panel and those who wish to simply sit and listen.
External speakers
Attendees enjoy a programme of visiting speakers who are experts in their field. The society has strong national and local community links with politicians, pressure groups, business leaders and charities. Speakers give a 20-30 minute talk with students then having the opportunity to question the speaker.
Participation in both Society events, has notable personal and career benefits for students. It develops confidence, public speaking ability, analytical thinking and knowledge of current affairs. It is particularly advantageous for those intending to progress to higher education. Members of the Debate Society have used their experiences as a stepping stone in their careers.
There are a number of events already planned for the first term which are listed below:
Fri 7th October: Student Debate: “This house believes that prostitution and soliciting should be fully legalised in the UK”
Fri 14th October: Student Debate: "This house believes communism is a force for good"
Fri 4th November: Guest Speaker: Ellie Chowns ex-Green MEP and local Councillor: “Climate Crisis where do we go from here?”
Fri 11th November: Guest Speaker: Jesse Norman Minister of State at the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office: “From Edmund Burke to Modern Conservatism”
Fri 18th November: Guest Speaker: Alex Hibbert: “Mental strength/Overcoming obstacles in expeditions and life”
The Debate Society offers an inclusive opportunity for all students. No need to book - just come along! Usually on the top Floor of Risbury on alternate Fridays - see IMPACT for details.
M Martinelli