Mixed Plate debate on privacy and monitoring
Would you exchange personal privacy for counter terrorism monitoring systems? Be part of the debate during this semester’s Mixed Plate Debate on Tuesday, November 24, 2009 from 3-5 pm in the Sea Warrior Center. Seasonal treats will be served.
Inspired by this year’s First-Year Seminar common book “Little Brother,” the topic will be personal privacy, surveillance, and counter terrorism monitoring systems. HPU students, faculty, staff and interested community members are welcome to come and observe and participate in this event. Speeches from the audience and discussion will be held after the conclusion of formal speeches.
Participating faculty include:
- Jarod Buna, International Studies
- Matt LoPresti, Philosophy
- Serge Marek, Geography
The Mixed Plate Debate is a series featuring students and faculty from multiple disciplines debating on topics relevant to the HPU community.
For more information on Mixed Plate Debates or future topic suggestions, contact Rose Helens-Hart, Director of Debate at (808) 544-9378 or rhelens@hpu.edu. Also see http://www.hpu.edu/debate for information about the HPU Debate Team.
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