On December 8, the Friendship Debate Competition between students from the School of Materials Science and Engineering and the Department of Information Science and Engineering was successfully held at the Laoshan Campus Student Activity Center.
Glimpses from the Debate Arena
The debaters engaged in fierce debate around the motion:The Desire for Recognition: The Dialectics of Psychological Motivation and Burden. The affirmative team (School of Materials Science) argued: Seeking recognition brings greater happiness; the opposition team (Department of Information Science) countered:Craving recognition ultimately reduces joy. On stage, debaters explored concepts likepressure paradoxandmotivation drivewith incisive logic and forensic precision, maintaining decorum amidst verbal jousting; Offstage, the audience watched raptly with frequent applause, collectively witnessing this spectacle of intellectual eloquence.
Clinched the Championship Title
Final Outcome: The affirmative team clinched victory through rigorous logic, well-substantiated arguments, seamless teamwork, and unexpectedly brilliant rhetoric. Zhang Shenglin, the team's second debater, earned the Best Debater title for his outstanding performance.
The debaters dazzled with razor-sharp wit, incisive rebuttals, and the remarkable ability to distill profound thoughts into compelling arguments, masterfully showcasing the power of logic and eloquence. This friendship debate tournament not only provided a dynamic platform for academic exchange and self-challenge, but also brilliantly highlighted the intellectual prowess and charismatic of OUC's youth.
Photos & Text| Gao Boyuan
Editor| Lin Shinan
Primary Review| Jian Haoyue
Secondary Review| Dong Fei
Final Review| Yang Wenzhao