The round ends. The record starts.
Dossiers turn a debate into a source-linked public package: motion, format, room, panel, people, result, media, report, and notice trail.
The archive is a second arena.
A strong archive lets future speakers study old rooms: what was asked, what was claimed, what was decided, and how the society documented itself.
Dialogues of Democracy
Student Council debate notices rebuilt as schedule, format, conduct, room standard, and public record.
Open dossier DOSSIER 02 TournamentTournament Circuit
Flagship debates, parliamentary rounds, liaison rooms, tab operations, and match-card fixture records.
Open dossier DOSSIER 03 MotionsMotion Vault
Searchable motion dossiers with format, difficulty, theme, event, and date context.
Open dossier DOSSIER 04 BroadcastAirwaves Debate Desk
Recordings, interviews, recaps, transcripts, and replayable debate coverage.
Open dossier DOSSIER 05 HistoryRankings and History
Timeline, leaderboard protocol, public record fields, and the society's debate memory.
Open dossier DOSSIER 06 RecordsInstitutional Layer
People, offices, notices, timelines, and source records connected to public debate work.
Open dossierDebate reports and recaps.
Published debate writing appears here as an archive tape. Reports should point back to rooms, motions, and records.
What a debate archive entry must carry.
A dossier should be useful to someone who was not in the room and honest enough for someone who was.