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Beren Campus Students Debate Issues at Center of US Presidential Election

Oct 25, 2004 -- Students from Stern College for Women and Sy Syms School of Business on the Beren Campus recently presented persuasive arguments focusing on economic issues at the heart of this year's presidential election. The presentations were part of an interactive debate, featuring commentary from about 20 audience members made up of Beren Campus students. The combination made for lively discussion and tested the preparation of those presenting the arguments. Organized and sponsored by SCW's Economics Club, the event focused on issues including: the privatization of social security, welfare reform, stem-cell research, abortion, private vs. public education, and one-issue voters. Those students who presented arguments included: Terri Ash, Eliana Bauer, Adina Borg, Jennifer Feldman, Rachel Levenson, Gali Portnoy, and Stephanie Schneebaly. Sarah Topr Agadjani, president of the Economics Club, said she planned the interactive debate as an opportunity for students to explore and discuss serious issues. Though the Economics Club sponsored the debate, Ms. Agadjani said the issues were broadened to include some less economic in nature, such as abortion and one-issue voting, although economics were tangentially related to all arguments presented. Professer Dennis Hoover, lecturer in Economics on the Beren Campus, said all seven arguements were well articulated and persuasive. But, according to rules of the debate, he chose three he thought were best. Professor Hoover singled out the presentations by the following three students: Terri Ash (private vs. public education); Gali Portnoy (stem-cell research); and Adina Borg (one-issue voters). All three students were awarded $50. Ms. Agadjani summed up the evening when she said it was "an honor to go to school with such smart and well-spoken women." She said she felt everyone who attended the debate "will be more well-informed as a result."