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May 2021 program highlights  | Stories | South Carolina ETV

This May on SCETV, a new PBS KIDS premieres: Donkey Hodie, a new puppet series for preschoolers. Plus, check out another brand new series presented by SCETV to PBS stations across the nation featuring Charleston entrepreneur, chef and mother, Carrie Morey in How She Rolls.  The third episode of Sisterhood:  South Carolina Suffragists premieres featuring the Pollitzer sisters.  Also, special programs honoring our military and veterans will air at the end of the month around Memorial Day. Learn more below and consult SCETV’s online TV schedule for more upcoming programs.  PBS KIDS  premieres Monday, May 3!  Donkey Hodie is a new puppet series for preschoolers from Fred Rogers Productions and Spiffy Pictures.  

KU debate co-president wins national Debater of the Year award

University of Kansas junior Azja Butler has been awarded the Brian “Baby Jo” Johnston Debater of the Year Award by the Cross Examination Debate Association, one of the largest collegiate debate associations in the U.S. The award comes just two weeks after Butler, who s also co-president of KU Debate, won the Top Speaker award at the 75th annual National Debate Tournament.  “It was really emotional, just because everyone who knows me knows it s been a really hard year,” Butler said.  According to the CEDA website, “the ideal candidate demonstrates competitive success and a commitment to represent the highest values of the debate community.

KU students win national Debater of the Year, Graduate Student Coach of the Year awards

Tue, 04/13/2021 LAWRENCE University of Kansas student Azja Butler, of Lansing, was named the winner of the National Debater of the Year Award, and assistant coach Jyleesa Hampton was named the winner of the Graduate Student Coach of the Year Award by the Cross Examination Debate Association at an awards ceremony April 11.  The Brian Johnston National Debater of the Year Award is designed to recognize a student who demonstrates competitive success and a commitment to represent the highest values of the debate community. Last week Butler won the top individual debater award at the National Debate Tournament.  “Azja earned this recognition from the college debate community based not only on her outstanding debate skills but also because of her character and commitment to the ideals of the community, said Scott Harris, the David. B. Pittaway Director of Debate at KU. She is an individual who applies her debate skills to public advocacy to make the community around her a better

KU Debate co-president wins Top Speaker award at National Debate Tournament

University of Kansas Debate Co-President Azja Butler won the Top Speaker award at last weekend’s 75th annual National Debate Tournament.  For Butler, a junior from Lansing, Kansas, who has been participating in debate for the last eight years, winning Top Speaker meant a lot. “Honestly, I’m still kind of in shock about it,” Butler said. “I know for people who don’t really do debate, they don’t really understand what it means to win that.” The TOP SPEAKER at the 75th National Debate Tournament from the University of Kansas is the pride of Lansing Kansas.Azja Butler.Azja is the 3rd KU debater to win the coveted trophy joining Hubert Bell (1955) and Jacob Hegna (2019). pic.twitter.com/3RJ2jsOBdI Kansas Debate (@KansasDebate) March 29, 2021

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