Fall has arrived, a new school year is in full swing, and the CSAmerica Fall Summit is just around the corner!
Chapters are holding call-out meetings, debates, and dialogue sessions on campuses from Georgia to New Jersey to California.
This fall, start or join a chapter at your school and bring the issues impacting our nation and our world to life with CSAmerica.
CSAmerica Fall Summit 2007 Chicago November 2-4
The inaugural CSAmerica Fall Summit is now less than a month away and we want you to be a part of it! It is being held November 2-4 in Chicago. Registration is only $65 and we have special hotel rates too.
Even if you don't have a chapter, you are welcome to come alone or with friends. Come join us for a weekend of debate, discussion, networking, and fun in the Windy City!
You can even register online using our new DebateNet system. Register in DebateNet today so you can sign up for the Fall Summit, pay online, and even sign up for debates.
Should the US establish diplomatic relations with Iran? Should the US government fund new lines of embryonic stem cells? Issues raised at CSAmerica can now be debated live at Helium.com.
CSAmerica has partnered with Helium, the leading consumer destination where people can speak their minds and consider opposing opinions. This partnership provides CSAmerica members with an open and fair environment to debate any notable issue.
Chapter Updates... It's not too late to start a chapter
New chapters have been started this semester at several universities. Other established chapters are growing quickly.
The opening meeting at Emory University attracted over 50 people and the chapter has been featured in the school newspaper. Chapters hold debates, discussions, and more. Sound like fun?
Start a chapter today! You can still start a chapter at your school this semester. We will help you and make it easy. We even have a Fall 2007 Start Up Guide to help you get started. A great way to start a chapter is to come to a convention with a couple friends and see what CSAmerica is all about.