Community members who enjoy live speeches, debate, drama, poetry and more are encouraged to volunteer as judges at the upcoming Northwest College Trapper Rendezvous speech and debate tournament.
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Community members who enjoy live speeches, debate, drama, poetry and more are encouraged to volunteer as judges at the upcoming Northwest College Trapper Rendezvous speech and debate tournament.
To help volunteers feel more comfortable with judging the tournament, NWC Forensics will host two workshops. The first will be held Tuesday from 7-7:45 p.m. The second workshop will take place Wednesday from 5:15-6 p.m. Both are scheduled to take place in Yellowstone Building, Room 208.
“Sometimes, people worry they aren’t qualified because they’ve never judged forensics before, but once they get started, they often have fun and find the experience enjoyable,” said Bob Becker, assistant professor of speech communication and forensics coach at NWC.
The fundamental component of judging individual events involves ranking performances from best to worst. Following the workshops, NWC Forensics needs volunteers to judge at the Trapper Rendezvous Tournament, Sept. 23-24. Those interested in helping can commit hours convenient for them and are not required to judge throughout the full duration of the tournament.
Additionally, volunteers can choose from a variety of events including public speaking and literature interpretation. To learn more or volunteer, contact Bob Becker at 307-754-6118 or Robert.Becker@nwc.edu.