The Student Speaker Challenge 2016

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Do you have something to say? Want your voice heard? Then the 2016 Annual Student Speaker Challenge is for you! The Student Speaker Challenge aims to give students a platform to not just train their public speaking skills, but to also speak about what is important to them!

Do you think each individual person has a personal responsibility to refugees overseas? Should corporations be more responsible to stakeholders or to society? What is the responsibility held by national governements to the welfare of citizens of a major trade partner? You are free to form your own approach to the broader topic. Just think: what is 'responsibility' to you, and who or what are 'others?'

Topic: What is Our Responsibility to Others?

Round 1: Wednesday Jan 27, 7pm-9pm in Markin Hall
-As Individuals

Round 2: Wednesday Feb 3, 7pm-9pm in Markin Hall
-Corporations/NGOs

Round 3: Wednesday Feb 10, 7pm-8:30pm in Markin Hall
-Government

There is also a drop-in information session in Galileo's Lounge (SU 234) Thursday Jan 14th from 4:30pm-7pm

Prizes
1st - $1000
2nd - $500
3rd - $250
4th - $250

Application Deadline: Jan. 19, 4:30pm
Email su.academic@uleth.ca

Presented by the ULSU, LPIRG, and SACPA.


Contact:

Charlie Helmer-Smith | su.academic@uleth.ca | 403-329-2222 | ulsu.ca