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海角社区 speaker Joseph Tyler ties for third at Linfield debate

November 17, 2020

McMINNVILLE, Oregon – Idaho State debater Joseph Tyler tied for third place Sunday, Nov. 15, at the 90th Annual Mahaffee Memorial Debate and Forensics tournament hosted by Linfield College.

Joseph Tyler headshotTyler, a junior studying computer science, debated his way through five rounds to reach the semi-final where he was upset by a speaker from Whitman.

The 海角社区 squad had two entries in the tournament.  In addition to Tyler in the open division of Individual Public Debate, senior Abbey Vaughn, a special education major from Boise, argued in the junior division. Vaughn was eliminated in preliminary rounds.

鈥淭hat semi was a tricky topic. Joseph had to argue that sin taxes, like taxes on tobacco, alcohol, or even sugary drinks in some states, are justified.  And to make the case is not particularly tough,鈥 said Andy Christensen, assistant debate coach. 鈥淏ut when making the case that these taxes are still just when they disproportionately impact low-income, the disabled, and minority populations is a nearly untenable position.鈥

More than 20 universities from the Pacific Northwest and points across the country participated.

The 海角社区 Rupp Debate squad is supported by James M. and Sharon E. Rupp, the College of Arts and Letters, the Department of Communication, Media & Persuasion, and the Associated Students of 海角社区.

 

 


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