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Kansas In Nebraska
General information This information is from a tournament in a past season! This is a College tournament in Nebraska. View manager contact information Kansas In Nebraska Hello,
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln and Kansas State University would like to invite you the Kansas in Nebraska Swing. The first half held synchronously online on Saturday January 22nd, 2022. The second half will be held the following week asynchronously January 25-30th
The Synchronous half on Saturday Jan 22nd will be hosted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. We will be hosting a 2/1 IE tournament. Saturday will not be flighted and students are limited to a max of 3 events total. For more information, please contact University of Nebraska Lincoln Director of Speech and Debate Aaron Duncan aduncan3@unl.edu 402-450-7830
ENTRY FEES AND JUDGE REQUIREMENTS
Checks for the Synchronous Saturday Tournament Make Checks Payable to: UNL Forensics
Please send all checks to: Aaron Duncan Director of Speech & Debate 375 Pound Hall University of Nebraska–Lincoln Lincoln, NE 68588-0329
Checks for the K-State Asynchronous tournament should be made to: KSU Communication Studies Department
Please send those checks to: Craig Brown Director of Forensics Communication Studies, Nichols Hall 227A Kansas State University Manhattan, KS 66506
COMPETITION AND AWARDS
RECENT AFA-NST CHANGES The tournaments will both run in accordance with recent AFA-NST changes for the 2020-2021 competitive season. Of particular note, please understand that: 1. Participants may use only a single microphone and camera while competing. 2. Live, in-person audiences are not permitted. 3. Participants competing in duo interpretation must compete in separate locations and are not permitted to be on the same screen as their partner. 4. Material (e.g., scripts, topics, programs) cannot have been run by a competitor prior to September 1, 2020. 5. All other relevant AFA-NST legislation for regular-season qualifying tournaments will guide the tournaments’ policies.
Judges Code of Ethics: We believe it is important to create a positive educational environment for all students participating at the tournament. Any judge found to be making comments on ballots that are deemed to be racist, sexist, or otherwise discriminatory by the tournament director will be removed from the judging pool immediately. It is also our expectation that all judges make supportive comments and do use not use overly penal speaker points. If judges are found to be engaging in those behaviors, they will be asked to change immediately or be removed from the judging pool. Any schools that have judges removed from the pool will be charged for uncovered slot fees.
Individual Events:
Tournament Yaatly Room Information
We will send out an information packet the week of the tournament with information regarding Yaatly
Sweepstakes Formula: IE Preliminary Rounds – 1st - 3, 2nd - 2, 3rd - 1. IE Finalists 1st -12, 2nd - 10, 3rd - 8, 4th - 6, 5th - 4, 6th - 2. IE Non-advancing Semifinalists - 1.
Saturday Host Aaron M Duncan, PhD Director of Speech & Debate University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Asynch Hosts Craig Brown Director of Forensics Kansas State University
Saturday Schedule (All times CST) 8:30 Registration 9:00 Extemp Draw 9:30 Round 1 11:00 Round 2 12:30 Lunch 12:45 Extemp Draw 1:00 Finals ASAP Awards
Tournament Information We will offer all eleven AFA individual events for both tournaments.
Asynchronous Schedule (All times CST) Tuesday, January 25: Video links must be loaded onto SpeechWire by 6:00 pm. Wednesday, January 26-Friday, January 28 7:00 pm: Prelim performances judged. Saturday, January 29 8:00 am-Sunday, January 24 10:00 am: Finals performances judged. Sunday, January 30th Noon: Awards (Zoom link will be sent out)
Aaron Duncan Mailing address 375 Pound Hall SpeechWire Tournament Services - Copyright 2004-2024 Ben Stewart. All Rights Reserved. Terms of use - Privacy and Security Policy
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