Josh Stark

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Josh Stark attended the Walter Murray Collegiate Institute in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. After completing a year of studies at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, he transferred to McGill University in 2006. He is pursuing a degree in International Development Studies and Philosophy.
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Joshua James Magnus Stark attended the Walter Murray Collegiate Institute in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. After completing a year of studies at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, he transferred to McGill University in 2006. He is pursuing a degree in International Development Studies and Philosophy.
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Josh is currently [[Secretary]] of the Debating Union.
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Josh is currently [[President]] of the Debating Union.
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==Executive==
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* 2008-2009 - [[President]]
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* 2007-2008 - [[Secretary]]
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==Tournament Results==
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===2008-2009===
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*Yale IV
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**Semifinalist with [[Jake Liang]]
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*EDS Father Roger Guindon Cup
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**'''Public Speaking Champion'''
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*Queen's British Parliamentary National Championships
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**Semifinalist with [[Jake Liang]]
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*Leger Cup - CUSID Central Canadian Championship
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**Semifinalist with [[Alice Tsier]]
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*Carleton's Lord Dorchester Cup
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**Quarterfinalist with [[Sean Stefanik]]
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*CUSID English Nationals (UofSaskatchewan)
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**Quarterfinalist with [[Sean Stefanik]]

Current revision as of 19:54, 30 July 2009

Joshua James Magnus Stark attended the Walter Murray Collegiate Institute in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. After completing a year of studies at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, he transferred to McGill University in 2006. He is pursuing a degree in International Development Studies and Philosophy.

Josh is currently President of the Debating Union.


Executive

Tournament Results

2008-2009

  • Yale IV
  • EDS Father Roger Guindon Cup
    • Public Speaking Champion
  • Queen's British Parliamentary National Championships
  • Leger Cup - CUSID Central Canadian Championship
  • Carleton's Lord Dorchester Cup
  • CUSID English Nationals (UofSaskatchewan)
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