THAT
PIECE FROM THE ONION
Rostrum, May, 2003
ROLE
PLAYS AND DEBATES
Marcin Zaleski, Rostrum, June, 2003
MIDDLE
SCHOOL: LEST WE FORGET, IT'S ALL ABOUT THE KIDS
Carolyn Baker, Rostrum, May, 2003
FORENSICS:
WHAT'S IN A WORD?
Rusty McCrady, Rostrum, February, 2003
GREAT
EXPERIENCE: ESL STUDENT AND FORENSICS
Rostrum, April, 2002
LONG
AGO: HONORING VETERANS
Glenda Ferguson, Rostrum, December, 2001
OUTCOMES:
UNIQUE INTELLECTUAL ENVIRONMENT
Richard Macdonald Re, Rostrum, April, 2002
CHAPTER
NOTES: MAY I HAVE THE ENVELOPE PLEASE?
Patricia Lynne Smith, Rostrum, April, 2002
THE
SEVEN AGES OF FORENSICING
Tony & Joan Haigh, Rostrum, December, 2001
NFLs
VERSUS NFLs
Rostrum, April, 2002
MILESTONES
FROM A BUSY YEAR
Rostrum, May, 2002
OUTCOMES:
UNIQUE INTELLECTUAL ENVIRONMENT
Richard Macdonald, Rostrum, April, 2002
CIVICS
IN THE CLASSROOM - PART TEN
Paul Lorentzen, Rostrum, February, 2002
CIVICS
IN THE CLASSROOM - PART NINE
Paul Lorentzen, Rostrum, December, 2001
LONG
AGO: REMEMBERING PAST DEBATERS
Glenda Ferguson, Rostrum, December, 2001
STUDENT
VIEWS: GREAT EXPERIENCE [ESL STUDENT]
Rostrum, April, 2002
FORENSICS
AND COLLEGE ADMISSIONS
Minh A. Luong. Rostrum, November, 2000
ENHANCING
FORENSICS
THROUGH CIVIC
EDUCATION
Jonathon Lever, Rostrum, January, 2001
ZEN
AND THE ART OF FORENSICS PART 2
Bob Jones, Rostrum, April, 2001
LET'S
PUT "DEBATE" INTO PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES
Willam Benoit, May, 2000
PUTTING
SPEECH IN MIDDLE SCHOOL -WITHOUT AN
ARGUMENT
Paul K. Schwarz
Rostrum, June, 1998
WHAT
PATRICK HENRY ACCOMPLISHED AND
WHAT HE STOOD FOR
James M. Elson
Rostrum, April, 1999
Civics
in the Classroom - Part One
Prof. Paul Lorentzen
Rostrum, January, 2000
Civics
in the Classroom - Part Two
Prof. Paul Lorentzen
Rostrum, February, 2000
MEETING
MIDDLE SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY WITH A COMPETITIVE SPEECH PROGRAM
Gayle Ista Hyde
Rostrum, June, 1998
For
the Reunification of Forensics
David M. Cheshier
Rostrum, April, 1999
INTERNET
SITES FOR SPEECH, TEAM DEBATE, EXTEMP AND LINCOLN DOUGLAS LOCATIONS ON THE WEB
William H. Bennett
April, 1999
A
conversation with Melvin Laird
James Unger, Rostrum, Mayl, 1997
Competitive
high school speech and debate: an efficient delivery system for education
Curtis Hier, Rostrum, December, 1997
Zen
and the art of forensics
Bob Jones, Rostrum, April, 1997
A
review of the National Forensic Library of instructional video tapes
Larry Smith, Rostrum, February, 1994
A
review of the National Forensic Library of instructional video tapes, part II
Larry Smith, Rostrum, March, 1997
Developing
courage: speech to NJFL students
Pamela Joraanstad, Rostrum, June, 1996
Patrick
Henry: nice guy, considerate adversary, good loser
James Elson, Rostrum, April, 1997
Patrick
Henry's last years
Patrick Daily, Rostrum, May, 1996
David
Boren: roots and wings
James Unger, May, 1996
Some
career options and rewards for students choosing public service careers
Linda McNish, Rostrum, June, 1996
Richard
Nixon in forensics
Roger Morris, Rostrum, January, 1996
Just
for fun
Kesten Blake, Rostrum, May, 1995
The
integration of academic competition skills into the communication arts curriculum
Barbara Miller, Rostrum, May, 1995
A
conversation with Brian Lamb, head of CSPAN
James Unger, Rostrum, June, 1995
The
other NFL
Craig Klugman, Rostrum, May, 1995
The
National Forensic League: in need of a junior
Forensics in Middle Schools, Carolyn Baker, Rostrum, May, 1995
A
rhetoric of criticism
David Baker, Rostrum, December, 1995
A
conversation with John Sexton, Dean, New York University Law School
James Unger, Rostrum, March, 1994
Host
NFL Nationals? Yes you can!
Ted Belch, Rostrum, March, 1994
Out
of the mouths of babes
Loretta English, Rostrum, March, 1994
A
word to the losers, who are almost all of us, after all
Bill Davis, Rostrum, December, 1994