Coolidge Connecticut Open at Yale
2024 — New Haven, CT/US
The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation is proud to announce its annual Coolidge Connecticut Open at Yale, a one-day debate tournament that will be held on Saturday, December 7, 2024, at Yale University in New Haven, CT. We are excited to bring a Coolidge Cup qualifying tournament to Yale again this year!
Overview of the Tournament
Date: Saturday, December 7, 2024.
Times: Students should arrive by 8:30 AM. All four rounds and awards are scheduled to conclude by 6:00 PM.
Format: 1v1 Coolidge debate format.
Location: Yale University, building(s) to be announced.
Eligibility: All students currently enrolled in grades 7-12.
Cost: Free with lunch provided.
Registration: Registration closes Tuesday, December 3, at 11:59 PM EST. Entries will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. If and when we reach capacity, we will move to a waiting list ordered by time of entry.
Judges: Volunteer citizen judges are provided; attendees have no requirement to provide judges but are encouraged to provide judges at a ratio of one judge for every two competitors or fraction thereof.
Attire: Business professional.
Resolution and Research Brief
The resolution for this tournament is Resolved: For the United States, the benefits of reducing its immigration levels outweigh the harms. The Foundation has prepared this research brief to aid in your preparation. You are not limited to the arguments or evidence in the brief. In fact, you are welcome and encouraged to use the brief as a starting point and build upon it by doing your own additional research and case writing.
Tournament Structure
This is a one-day tournament with a Novice division and an Open (Varsity) division. All students grades 7 to 12 from any school are eligible to compete, including independent entries and homeschool students. We ask that 7th and 8th graders compete in the Novice division and they are not eligible to earn a Coolidge Cup qualification. You will begin the day with opening remarks from tournament officials and hosts. We will have four rounds of competition for all students, with competitors paired randomly for round one, and paired high-low within brackets thereafter. To clarify, this means students debate an opponent with the same win-loss record as their own from round two onwards.
The top four finishers will each receive an invitation to the 2025 Coolidge Cup, which is a national invitational speech and debate tournament sponsored by the Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation and held in President Coolidge’s historic hometown of Plymouth, Vermont, on July 2-4, 2025. Learn more about the Coolidge Cup.
Format and Style
Students will compete in the Coolidge 1v1 debate format, the same format that is used at the Coolidge Cup. If you are new to debating in this format, we highly recommend you review our Debate Guide, which provides information about this particular style and rules. Consistent with Coolidge debate's mission, this tournament will recruit and use volunteer citizen judges. Schools are not required to provide judges for this tournament, but are encouraged to do so at a ratio of one judge for every two competitors or fraction thereof. Please ensure that any volunteer judges you recruit are familiar with the Coolidge format and its mission to remain accessible and persuasive for a broad, civic audience.
Questions
If you have any questions about the tournament, the Coolidge Cup, or about judging, please contact Coolidge Foundation Debate Director Jonathan Peele (jpeele@coolidgefoundation.org).