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More than 150 students from leading universities across Canada and the U.S. gathered at the University of Windsor’s Odette School of Business over the weekend to vie for tops at the 2025 North American Debating Championships ( NorthAms ) Teams faced off over the course of Saturday and Sunday until the competition whittled down to just two finalists.
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