CUDS Members,
In this email:
a.. Volunteer at Dawson College
b.. Want to attend Guelph Novice?
c.. CUDS: Finalists at French Nats, Top Novice Team
d.. Sign up for the CUDS Message Board
Volunteer at Dawson College
Dawson College needs judges for a tournament they're hosing on Saturday, April 3rd,
2004 in Montreal. Dawson is hosting a CEGEP tournament in CP style. It is a one-day
event with four rounds. There will be food, and some sort of party afterwards. If you will
be able to volunteer, email Padraic.
Want to attend Guelph Novice?
Guelph's Novice Tournament, March 26-28, at the University of Guelph in Guelph,
Ontario promises to be the last novice-exclusive tournament of the year, and your last
best chance to get out on the town in Guelph! Sign up for this self-financed tournament
on the CUDS forum. See how this tournament fits into CUDS' year.
CUDS: Finalists at French Nats, Top Novice Team
CUDS members Ben Piper and Damien Cote debated this weekend at the French Nationals
tournament at the University of Ottawa. They broke to open rounds in fifth place. Their
team, "Le Carleton," proceeded to soundly trounce two opposing teams in open
rounds before entering a tightly contested final against McGill. This is Carleton's
best-ever showing at French Nationals (or any tournament, for that matter) and it portends
great things as "Le Carleton" also received the award for the top novice team.
Congratulations Ben & especially Damien who secured CUDS' sole in-round 40 - for
an excellent showing on behalf of Carleton!
View the complete tournament results.
Upon receiving his award, Ben quipped "in the great wealth, the great firmament of
your nation's generosity, this particular choice may perhaps be found by future
generations as a trifle eccentric, but the mere fact of it--the prodigal, pure, human
kindness of it--must be seen as a beautiful star in that firmament which shines upon me at
this moment, dazzling me a little, but filling me with warmth and the extraordinary
elation, the euphoria that happens to so many of us at the first breath of the majestic
glow of a new tomorrow. From the top of this moment, in the solace, in the kindly emotion
that is charging my soul and my heart at this moment, I thank you for this great gift
which lends me such a very splendid part in this, your glorious occasion."
Meanwhile, Damien noted in passing "I am not able to express all my gratitude,
because now, my body is in tumult because it is a colossal moment of joy so everything is
really in a way that I cannot express. I would like to be Jupiter! And kidnap everybody
and lie down in the firmament making love to everybody. It's a question of love. You
are really -- this is a mountain of snow, so delicate, the suavity and the kindness, it is
something I cannot forget, from the bottom of my heart."
Sign up for the CUDS Message Board, damnit
Yes, this mean you, Rod. And Dan Moak too. It's simple, really: fill in a couple of
forms once and then you can get in on all the latest CUDS discussions, case-building
ideas, and - yes - gossip. All the cool people've done it. Here's the steps:
1. Register for CUSIDnet
2. Email me your user name.
Joshua Prowse
Vice President (Communications) - VPCom(a)CarletonDebate.org
Carleton University Debating Society (CUDS) -
www.CarletonDebate.org