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QUB Literific go through to Irish Times Semi Final

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On Friday 7th December 2012, Society President Andrew Carruthers and Society Secretary Adam Kydd travelled to Kings Inns, Dublin, to participate in the second round of the Irish Times Debating competition . The motion was This House Would Now Longer Support the Barclay’s Premier League. As first proposition they criticised the ownership of English football clubs as scorning the true virtues of sportsmanship and community. After very impressive speeches from the Literific and their competitors. The adjudicators of the Irish Times competition complemented the QUB pair on their teamwork and rhetorical style. The Literific team progressed to the Semi Finals to be held in early 2013.

This House Would rather be Naughty than Nice

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Come celebrate the holiday season with the Literific’s final debate of the year! Our annual Christmas debate, Would you rather be naughty or nice? Festive Frolics to follow afterwards!

7PM. Thursday 13th December

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Anyone interested in speaking please email info@literific.org

The Music Debate – 06.12.2012

The debate on the 6th December 2012 at 7pm  in the McMordie Hall (School of Music, University Square) shall be on the motion that this House believes music died when Elvis arrived. This debate is being held in conjunction with the Queen’s University Symphony Orchestra (QUSO) and the Queen’s Music Society (QMS), and will include speakers from all three societies as well as contributions from academics and special guests.

Come along for what’s sure to be an excellent event!