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Illini Forensics Invitational
General information This information is from a tournament in a past season! This is a College tournament in Illinois. View manager contact information
Illini Global Forensics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign cordially invites you to take part in our 1st annual Illini Forensics Invitational on Saturday February 20th, and to the Illini Forensics Alumni Invitational, hosted by UIUC alumnus Sean O’Reilly, on Sunday February 21st. We will be offering a synchronous IE tournament via Zoom on Saturday and an asynchronous IE tournament on Sunday. We will also be offering a synchronous NPDA-Parliamentary Debate tournament via Tabroom’s NSDA Campus platform on Sunday. Despite the move to an online competitive format, we are committed to providing you with a professional atmosphere and a spirited competitive experience. As such, EVERY participant and judge competing synchronously MUST have a device with a webcam, microphone or headset, and a Zoom account for speech or Tabroom.com account for debate linked to their email. If you have any questions, feel free to send us an email. We hope to virtually see you there! 2021 Illini Forensics Invitational Tentative Schedule - IE Saturday, February 20th Tournament Notes
Registration and Deadlines
Speech entries are due Feb 16th, 5PM CST on speechwire.com. Asynchronous portion videos are due with entries.
Debate entries are due Feb 16th, 5PM CST on tabroom.com. Judge entries are due Feb 16th, 5PM CST
Fees and Judging IE slots: $8, $18 if uncovered Parli teams: $10, $20 if uncovered Teams/Slots dropped after Wednesday the 17th: $10 Judges dropped after Wednesday the 17th: $25 Each judge covers 6 IE entries or 2 Parli teams, depending on if judging speech or debate Fees should be paid to Illini Global Forensics via PayPal @illini.forensics
Student Eligibility Students must be currently enrolled at the college or university under whom they are competing. Students may not have attended a collegiate national forensic/debate tournament in four or more academic years OR completed eight semesters of collegiate competition. A semester is defined as having competed in more than two tournaments. Either of these standards being met (eight semesters of college competition or four years of collegiate national tournament participation) will render a student ineligible to compete in this tournament. IE All registration, entry, and tabulation will be done via speechwire.com
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