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Students to discuss preservation of democracy at 2022 ϲͼ Regents’ Cup debate competition

WHAT: The “preservation of democracy” is the theme for the ϲͼ Board of Regents’ annual Regents’ Cup, in which students from ϲͼ’s public universities will compete in a rigorous debate competition celebrating free speech, civil discourse and democratic engagement.

Students participating in the Regents’ Cup will compete in a debate and speech competition during a competitive tournament that showcases the universities’ commitment to uphold the intrinsic rights of all students to freedom of speech. Participants in the Regents’ Cup compete for scholarships to advance their education at the universities.

ϲͼ’s public universities are recognized as exemplars in free speech; ϲͼ State University, Northern ϲͼ University and the University of ϲͼ are all recognized with the highest “ from FIRE (the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education).

WHO: Students from ϲͼ’s public universities will participate in the day-long Regents’ Cup. Event judges include leaders from government, industry and academia.

WHEN: Saturday, April 30, 2021. The full schedule of tournament events is available here: .

WHERE: Northern ϲͼ University, Flagstaff Campus, Science and Health, and Liberal Arts buildings. Check  for event location information and the campus map  for building locations.

CONNECT: Final competitions for persuasive storytelling and Oxford debate will be broadcast through ϲͼ’s 

Contact:

Sarah Harper, 602-229-2542, 602-402-1341 | Sarah.K.Harper@azregents.edu