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                           [Subtle music plays]
                           [Footage of students gathered outside the University Center with Webster University
                              signs in background]
                           Text on screen: College of Humanities and Social Sciences Forensics and Debate
                           Student Andrew M.: Being a part of this team here at Webster University has made me really thrive to
                              be better. It's not only just here competing, but I've become part of a family here
                              that I genuinely don't think I could have anything that's like this experience otherwise.
                           [Photo of team members having fun at an event]
                           Student Emma T.: This team means so much to me. It's like a family. It's helped me find a place at
                              Webster. We're learning how to be better speakers and also be better people.
                           [Photos of team members meeting and attending a conference]
                           Student Madi T.: These experiences are helping me in both my everyday life and how I can see them
                              helping me in the future, by building my voice as a person. Speech and debate has
                              something that was always interesting to me, because law is something I want to do
                              at some point in my life. I'm actually looking at law schools, and I know that debate
                              would give me really good practice for that in the future.
                           [Photo of Madi holding up an award she won at a competition]
                           [Photos of team members getting ready for a competition and attending a conference]
                           Student Jonathan A.: Forensics and debate absolutely improves on your public speaking skills. It improves
                              on your personal confidence, not just with speaking itself, but also in other areas
                              of your life. As a sports communications major, the forensics and debate team really
                              allows me to work on my craft and it directly helps me with my major. I get to be
                              more prepared for communication, both with the writing and the speaking side of things.
                           [Photo of Jonathan holding up four awards he won at a competition]
                           [Photos of team members heading to a conference and a video of team members meeting
                              in the team room]
                           Student Emma T.: All of that forensics growth has translated right into my personal growth as well.
                              I feel like I have the skills to be interviewed. I know what to say in interviews
                              for my future job. I am very comfortable speaking in front of a group of people because
                              of forensics. So even like in the smallest ways, forensics can really help me with
                              my future.
                           [Photos of Madi and team members dressed up at a conference]
                           Student Madi T.: I am usually a very shy person when I first meet people, and it takes me a little
                              bit to get used to them and to be able to open up. But this experience of constantly
                              going to new places, constantly meeting new people, having to share my thoughts in
                              very succinct ways, I know will be helpful in my professional life by continuing to
                              build those skills.
                           [Photo of Andrew speaking at a debate event]
                           Student Andrew M.: I have tried events that I would have never been imagined myself trying. Never could
                              I have imagined telling my 17 year-old self, hey, you're going to be a, you're going
                              to be a debater who will go on to be first place in tournaments. And I thank the coaches
                              and the team for that a lot. I don't think I'd be where I am here as a person today
                              without this team that I'm a part of.
                           [Photo of Andrew and Jonathan holding a first place trophy]
                           Text on screen: Webster University logo, webster.edu
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