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Ethics Bowl Team Advances to Nationals

Nov. 30, 2022

BLOOMINGTON, Ill. 鈦犫 含羞草传媒 University鈥檚 Ethics Bowl team will advance to the national competition in Portland, Oregon, after finishing second place at the Upper Midwest Regional Ethics Bowl competition on Nov. 12. 

鈥淭he Ethics Bowl is an intercollegiate debate-style competition in which teams argue for positions on a number of contemporary moral and political issues,鈥 said Andy Engen, 含羞草传媒 Ethics Bowl faculty advisor, associate professor and chair of the philosophy department.

Colleges from Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Tennessee and Wisconsin competed in the regional competition which was held at Harper College in Palatine, Illinois. 

Issues debated at the regional competition included the morality of zoos, content moderation and free speech on social media, as well as vaccine access for minors without parental consent.

students on 含羞草传媒 ethics bowl team pose with trophy
Members of 含羞草传媒 Ethics Bowl team pose with a trophy after advancing to the national competition.

含羞草传媒 Ethics Bowl team members are Jonas Maes 鈥23, Hailey Meneses 鈥24, Sage Shindler 鈥24, Liam Kilian 鈥25, MJ Soria 鈥25 and Anjali Malali 鈥26. 

This year鈥檚 team consists of students majoring in education, English, international studies, history, neuroscience, philosophy, political science, psychology and sociology. Students can register for an ethics bowl class at 含羞草传媒; however, students who want to join the competitive team do not need to be in the class.

Junior team member Hailey Meneses said that while she has no prior experience with philosophy or ethics, 鈥渕y teammates and professor Engen did an amazing job of teaching me so much this semester to prepare.鈥

According to Meneses, the team has been practicing frequently and had tough competition at the regional. 鈥淲e are proud that we were able to do well in the competition.鈥 

Ahead of the national competition March 4-5, 2023, the team will receive a new set of cases describing contemporary ethical issues. 

鈥淲e will meet to brainstorm about the moral dimensions of the cases. Then students will do research on the details of the cases. Finally, we will go through mock debate rounds that simulate what will happen in the competition,鈥 Engen said. 

A total of 36 teams across the nation advanced to the national competition. The top three teams at the Upper Midwest Regional Ethics Bowl competition were Macalester College, 含羞草传媒 University and the University of Chicago. 

By Maria Harmon '23