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Hornet debaters, who spend the year developing critical research and public speaking skills, were among the finalists at the National Forensics Association tournament in April.
After two years under the guidance of Coach Mark Faaita, the Chico State Speech and Debate Team took gold at the National Forensics Association tournament. In this episode of Chico Person, Faaita candidly shares his journey to this position, expresses what the team means to him, and opens up about his future aspirations in the.
Grace Margaret Osusky received her second degree from the University of Utah. She earned a 3.9 GPA and graduated Magna Cum Laude with Bachelor of Arts degrees in Anthropology and Arts, Science, Health and Environmental Communication. Spanish was her minor. Grace Osusky receives her degree. Courtesy photo Osusky, a graduate of Grand County High and
The Chico State Speech and Debate team took home the gold at the National Forensics Association tournament in Peoria, Illinois. Students Bailey James and Jacob Tobias both placed in their divisions. James took first place in the impromptu speaking event in the novice division. The impromptu competition allows participants two minutes to prepare a five.