Additionally, if you haven't been much involved in CUDS
this past year, stop by our table to chat about what the club is doing and what
we can offer to you.
Wednesday Case-building
Session Returns
Back due to overwhelming popular demand: CUDS
President Mike Powell will hang out in the Mike's Place grad
bar between 1:00 pm and 2:30 pm every Wednesday to help you
create cases. Take advantage of this informal case-building session to get
suggestions on how to strengthen your cases or just to chat with a really cool
guy.
Executive Business Meeting Day and
Time
The CUDS executive will meet for
a weekly business meeting every Thursday at 6:30pm. These meetings are open to everyone. The location will be posted
early next week on the CUDS web site's events
page.
CUDS Meeting Days, Times and
Location
This winter, CUDS will meet every week in 304 Dunton
Tower:
- 5:30pm Wednesday
- 2:30pm Friday
You don’t have to come out to both meetings; we hope
that one of the dates and times will work with your schedule. Everyone is
welcome to come out; no experience is required. Feel free to come late or leave
early if necessary.
Due to a scheduling conflict, we may have to switch rooms
from 304DT. Any changes will be announced next week. The location of
the new room would be posted on the 304DT door.
Winter Carnival Teams
Selected
The CUDS executive has selected the members we are sending
to McGill's Winter Carnival. Daniel Moak will attend as the judge representing
CUDS. Bart Paudyn and Damien Cote compose CUDS' first team. Joshua Prowse and
Padraic Ryan compose CUDS' second team. If you have any questions or problems
with these selections, let the CUDS executive know ASAP.
Winter Carnival 2004 will take place
January 23-25. It will consist of six rounds of Canadian parliamentary debate,
breaking to quarters, and three public speaking rounds, breaking to
finals.
Last call for those interested in Attending
Norams
CUDS is accepting applications from those
interested in attending the Queen's University-hosted
North American Championships (January 30-February 1). View the CUDS events calendar to see how this
tournament fits into our plan for the remainder of the year (the plan is subject
to change should finances prove a constraint). As with all other
tournaments this year, CUDS members who attend are expected to pay $20 towards
CUDS' costs. To express interest in attending this tournament, post to the
relevant thread on the CUDS forum. The executive will determine who is going within the next few
days.