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MDAW 2011

MDAW 2011. Welcome. **STAFF INTRODUCTIONS**. Residence Halls. Mari Vangen-Adams, Chief Executive, Twin Cities Youth Programming Mariah Donnelly Izak Gallini-Matyas. Lab Leaders. Tim Edstrom Laura Johnson Tamar Kaplan Jane Munksgaard Kelly Nickel Sam Oxborough Talon Powers

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MDAW 2011

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  1. MDAW 2011 Welcome

  2. **STAFF INTRODUCTIONS**

  3. Residence Halls • Mari Vangen-Adams, Chief Executive, Twin Cities Youth Programming • Mariah Donnelly • Izak Gallini-Matyas

  4. Lab Leaders • Tim Edstrom • Laura Johnson • Tamar Kaplan • Jane Munksgaard • Kelly Nickel • Sam Oxborough • Talon Powers • RohanSadagopal • Eric Short • Brittany Williams

  5. Director-Types • Mike Baxter-Kauf • Amy Cram Helwich (Executive Director, MNUDL) • David Cram Helwich

  6. **CAMP POLICIES****Safety & Security** • Illegal stuff is out—alcohol, drugs, fireworks, explosives, weapons, etc. • Hazing and bullying are out (duh) • Messing with fire alarms, elevators, etc., or pranking 9/11 will cost you a ton of money • You break it, you buy it • Keep your doors shut and locked, and do not leave personal property unattended in a classroom or lounge • Report any problems/concerns IMMEDIATELY to a staff member—our job is to fix things • Work to make sure that our environment is comfortable for everyone • Dorm check @ 11p, must be in dorm by 10p

  7. “More Rules” • Keep noise to a reasonable level—headphones? • Do not prop open doors • If you lose a meal card ($5+), lanyard ($5+), or key ($95+), your parents will not be happy • You MUST keep your door open if someone other than you or your roommate is in the room • Pick up after yourself, especially in the common areas • Fire hot, fire burn—no candles, halogen lamps, Weber grills, ,etc. • You cannot leave campus without permission—EVEN IF you have your parents’ permission, you must “check out” with a staffperson first • There is no official “lights out,” but we reserve the right to implement one if necessary • Poker is not mandatory, but is strongly recommended

  8. Things to Know #1 • Unless informed otherwise, all meals are in the Christensen Center’s cafeteria on the 2nd floor • Jimmy John’s is considered to be “off campus” • If you need to leave for any reason, you MUST check out with a staff member • Cell phone reception is the basement of Foss sucks—make sure your parents know this, so they do not assume you have disappeared when you do not answer right away • You can find evidence, facebook, and torrenting on teh internets. You were given a password at registration. Please don’t lose it

  9. Things to Know #2 • Be on time. Camp cannot run if you are not on time—feel like inconveniencing 85 people? Don’t do it. • We typically have the computer labs reserved in Sverdrup (201, 205, all day)—we will let you know when/if this is not the case • If lectures are designated as “Advanced” or “Beginner,” you can pick which one you attend • Bring note-taking materials and your practice evidence to all lectures, skill sessions, lab groups, and practice debates

  10. The Evidence Set • AFF: Asteroids • CASENEG: Asteroids • DISAD: Budget • DISAD: Space Debris • DISAD: Weaponization • K: Capitalism=Bad • You will receive a supplement (Politics DA, CP) on Tuesday

  11. “Typical” Camp Day • Breakfast, 7:30-9:00a • Lecture, 9:00-10:00a • Aff Lab, 10:00a-noon • Lunch, noon-1:00p • Lecture/Skill Session, 1:00-2:30p • Neg Lab, 2:30-4:30p • Speed Drills, 4:30-5:00p • Dinner, 5:00-6:30p • Practice Round, 6:30-9:00 • Dorm Check, 11:00 (in room, must be in hall by 10:oop)

  12. Tomorrow’s Schedule • 8-8:45a Breakfast (Urness) • 9:00-10:30a Lecture: Topic Overview (SaternAud) • 10:30a-noon Skill Session: Electronic Research (SVE 201 & 205) • 12:00-1:00p Lunch • 1:00-3:00p Demo Debate (SaternAud) • 3:00-5:00p Affirmative Lab • 5:00-6:30p Dinner • 6:30-8:30 Negative Lab • 11:00p Dorm Check

  13. If need to know about… • Dorm-related stuff—ask Mari first • Program-related stuff—ask DCram (651.307.6980) or Baxter (651.295.0479), or a staff person if they are not around • Money, permissions, etc—ask Amy (651.307.5773), else DCram/Baxter

  14. Lab Groups • Affirmative • Asteroids [Sam/Tim] • SETI/Exopolitics [MBK, Tamar) • Space Solar Power [Brittany/Kelly/Rohan] • Weaponization [DCram, Lav] • Negative • AstroK [EShort/Lav] • Budget [Sam/Tim] • China [Jane/Rohan] • Politics [Brittany/Talon] • Private Actor CP [Kelly/Tamar] Rickbeast1

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