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January 6, 2015 Dear Forensics Colleague, Thank you so much for joining us for the 2015 ASU Southwest Championship! On behalf of the ASU Forensics team and the Hugh Downs School of Communication, we would like to welcome you to our beautiful campus. We value your participation and if there is anything we can do to help make your tournament experience more worthwhile, please don’t hesitate to let us know. This year’s tournament has some of the largest debate divisions at the SWC in recent memory, with over 74 schools and 8 states represented. We wanted to provide you with some logistical information. Tournament Headquarters: Social Science Building (SS). Student Help Desk: LSA 191 Parking information: On Thursday and Friday, you can pay to park in Lot 20 Visitor Parking located on the northwest corner of campus on University & Mill. This lot will remain open until 10pm. On Saturday, you can park for free in the 10 th Street structure off Myrtle Avenue on the northwest end of campus, the Apache Boulevard structure in the south central portion of campus, or the Tyler Street or Rural Road structures on the East side of campus. The Apache and Rural Road structures are also open for paid visitor parking on Thursday/Friday but they close at 9pm. Bus drop off information: Closest to tournament HQ: The Myrtle/10 th Street L on the Northwest side of campus. Next closest: north section of McAlister Avenue, runs through eastern half of campus. Least convenient: Forest Avenue L, southwest corner of campus. NOTE: if your bus needs to park near campus during the day, Lot 3 (This is the Gammage parking lot on southwest corner of campus off Apache/Forest) and Lot 20 (Northwest portion of campus at University/Mill intersection) are both available. Rooms: Here is a list of important rooms to know. Please share these with your students and staff. This list of rooms is also highlighted on the enclosed campus maps. (For campus maps see: http://www.asu.edu/map/interactive/) Posting for all events, all times - LSA 191 o Pairings for ALL events will be online at asu.tabroom.com and emailed/texted to all active tabroom accounts. o Links to ALL event postings will be posted on our Facebook – www.facebook.com/ASUforensics - and twitter as well – www.twitter.com/asuforensics o Additional copies of Speech pairings will be posted on the Exterior East wall of West Hall o Additional copies of PF pairings will be posted in the LL lobby o Additional copies of LD pairings will be posted on the exterior west wall of the LL building Online Registration – If you are fully paid or have provided a complete Purchase Order to the tournament, you do not need to physically attend registration. Go to asu.tabroom.com, click the Onsite Registration tab, and confirm that all of your events and judges are accurate. Congress, LD, Policy Registration – Thursday, 12:00-2:00pm, SS 105 (you may register your entire team at this time)

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January 6, 2015

Dear Forensics Colleague,

Thank you so much for joining us for the 2015 ASU Southwest Championship! On behalf of the ASU Forensics

team and the Hugh Downs School of Communication, we would like to welcome you to our beautiful campus.

We value your participation and if there is anything we can do to help make your tournament experience

more worthwhile, please don’t hesitate to let us know. This year’s tournament has some of the largest debate

divisions at the SWC in recent memory, with over 74 schools and 8 states represented.

We wanted to provide you with some logistical information.

Tournament Headquarters: Social Science Building (SS).

Student Help Desk: LSA 191

Parking information: On Thursday and Friday, you can pay to park in Lot 20 Visitor Parking located on the

northwest corner of campus on University & Mill. This lot will remain open until 10pm. On Saturday, you can

park for free in the 10th Street structure off Myrtle Avenue on the northwest end of campus, the Apache

Boulevard structure in the south central portion of campus, or the Tyler Street or Rural Road structures on the

East side of campus. The Apache and Rural Road structures are also open for paid visitor parking on

Thursday/Friday but they close at 9pm.

Bus drop off information: Closest to tournament HQ: The Myrtle/10th Street L on the Northwest side of

campus. Next closest: north section of McAlister Avenue, runs through eastern half of campus. Least

convenient: Forest Avenue L, southwest corner of campus. NOTE: if your bus needs to park near campus

during the day, Lot 3 (This is the Gammage parking lot on southwest corner of campus off Apache/Forest) and

Lot 20 (Northwest portion of campus at University/Mill intersection) are both available.

Rooms: Here is a list of important rooms to know. Please share these with your students and staff. This list of

rooms is also highlighted on the enclosed campus maps. (For campus maps see:

http://www.asu.edu/map/interactive/)

Posting for all events, all times - LSA 191

o Pairings for ALL events will be online at asu.tabroom.com and emailed/texted to all active

tabroom accounts.

o Links to ALL event postings will be posted on our Facebook – www.facebook.com/ASUforensics

- and twitter as well – www.twitter.com/asuforensics

o Additional copies of Speech pairings will be posted on the Exterior East wall of West Hall

o Additional copies of PF pairings will be posted in the LL lobby

o Additional copies of LD pairings will be posted on the exterior west wall of the LL building

Online Registration – If you are fully paid or have provided a complete Purchase Order to the

tournament, you do not need to physically attend registration. Go to asu.tabroom.com, click the

Onsite Registration tab, and confirm that all of your events and judges are accurate.

Congress, LD, Policy Registration – Thursday, 12:00-2:00pm, SS 105 (you may register your entire

team at this time)

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Late Registration – Thursday, 7-9pm, SS 205

Extemp Prep - LSE 106

Student Lounge - LSA 191. Pairings for every event will be posted here always.

Policy Ballots – Online only. Instructions will be sent via email.

PF and LD ballots – SS 105. Online balloting also available for these events. Instructions will be sent via

email.

Congress / Speech Ballots – SS 229

Judges Hospitality Room will be in the SS Atrium starting with dinner Thursday night.

ALL pairings will be available at asu.tabroom.com in addition to hard copies posted on walls.

All DEBATE ELIMS in Durham Language & Literature (LL)

Varsity LD debate locations: North/central and Northwest, including Durham Language & Literature

(LL), College of Design (CDN/CDS), Wrigley Hall (WGHL) and West Hall (WHALL). NOTE: ON

THURSDAY, ALL LD DEBATE is in Farmer Education (ED), Durham Language & Literature (LL), Cowden

Family Resources (COWDN), and the School of Human Evolution and Social Change (SHESC).

Novice LD debate locations: South/central, including West Hall (WHALL), Discovery (DISC/AG),

Physical Education East and West (PEBE/PEBW), Schwada Building (SCOB) NOTE: ON THURSDAY, ALL

LD DEBATE is in Farmer Education (ED), Durham Language & Literature (LL), Cowden Family

Resources (COWDN), and the School of Human Evolution and Social Change (SHESC).

Policy debate locations: North/Northeast including Physical Sciences (PSA, PSH, PSF), Engineering

Center G Wing (ECG), Life Sciences (LSA/LSE), and Goldwater Center (GWC)

Public Forum debate locations North/central, all in Durham Language & Literature (LL)

Congressional Debate locations: North/central, including Social Science (SS) and Durham Language &

Literature (LL)

Speech locations: on FRIDAY (prelims 1-3) West, including Farmer Education (ED), Payne Hall (EDB),

Stauffer Hall (STAUF), Art Building (ART), Music Building (MUS) and College of Design North and

South (CDS/CDN)

Speech locations: SATURDAY (prelim 4) North (west, central, and east): Physical Sciences (PSA, PSH,

PSF), Durham Language & Literature (LL), Social Sciences Building (SS), West Hall (WHALL), School of

Human Evolution AND Social Change (SHESC), Engineering Center G-Wing (ECG) and Art Building

(ART).

Speech ELIMS: Farmer Education (ED)

LD/Policy awards will be held in Murdock (MUR) 201, check the schedule for times.

Congress/Speech awards will be held in Murdock (MUR) 201 at the completion Speech Finals.

Special Tabroom.com features. We strongly encourage all judges and students to create accounts at

Tabroom.com to get the most out of the online features it has to offer. Anyone with an account can receive

texts and/or emails of the pairings or look them up at asu.tabroom.com. Students can claim their entry at the

tournament and receive online notifications of their pending rounds. Debate judges can receive their ballots

online. Coaches can choose to receive notifications for any of their students.

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We are pleased to be able to once again have the entire campus at our disposal for the tournament. As a

result, this is the largest iteration of the Southwest Championship yet. We have done our best to consolidate

various events to buildings in close proximity to one another

Please ask your students to help us take care of our campus! We have been very fortunate in the past few

years and have been able to return damage deposits to participating schools. Please ask your students to

clean up after themselves and encourage students in the rounds you judge to pick up their own trash. We

really appreciate your diligence in this regard.

Thank you again for your support of the ASU Southwest Championship!

Wishing you and your team all the best in 2015,

Adam Symonds & the ASU Forensics Team

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Attending Schools, 2015 Southwest Championship at Arizona State

Advanced Technologies Academy

Albuquerque Academy

BASIS Chandler

BASIS Flagstaff

BASIS Scottsdale

Bakersfield High School

Brophy College Preparatory

Carlsbad High School

Catalina Foothills High School

Central High School

Chaminade College Preparatory

Chandler High School

Chandler Preparatory Academy

Chaparral High School

Cleveland High School

College Preparatory School

Copper Hills High School

Corona del Sol High School

Damien High School

Del Mar Independent

Desert Oasis High School

Desert Pines High School

Desert Vista High School

Dougherty Valley High School

Fairmont Preparatory Academy

Foothill High School

Gilbert Classical Academy

Green Valley High School

Hamilton High School

Horizon High School

Juan Diego Catholic High School

Layton High School

Leucadia Independent

Lone Peak High School

Los Alamos High School

Los Altos High School

Lowell High School

Loyola High School

Maryvale High School

McClintock High School

Mesquite High School

Mission San Jose High School

Mountain Pointe High School

Mountain View High School, Arizona

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Mullen High School

North Hollywood High School

North Pointe Preparatory

Northwest Career and Technical

Academy

Nova 42

Palo Verde High School

Perry High School

Phoenix Country Day School

Polytechnic

Presentation High School

Rancho Bernardo High School

Rancho High School

Red Mountain High School

Rio Grande High School

Saint Francis High School (Mountain

View, CA)

Salpointe Catholic High School

Sam Barlow High School

Scottsdale Preparatory Academy

Shadow Mountain High School

Sky View High School

South Anchorage High School

Spring Valley High School

St. Pius X

Sunnyslope Unaffiliated

Tempe Preparatory Academy

The Harker School

The Meadows School

Torrey Pines High School

University High School, Irvine

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List of places to eat on Campus - Café Bibliotecha (Located downstairs in Hayden Library)

- Dave’s Dog House: Located just east of Payne Hall (EDB)

Downtown Mill Avenue Restaurants - PF Chang's China Bistro: Asian fusion. 740 S Mill Ave. (480) 731-4600 ($$) - Restaurant Mexico: A good inexpensive Mexican place. 423 S Mill Ave. (480) 967-3280 ($) - Caffe Boa: Euro-style, pasta house, bistro and wine bar. 398 S Mill Ave (480) 968-9112 ($$) - Rula Bula Irish Pub: A great place to grab a pint of Guinness and traditional Irish fare. Live music

on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. 401 S Mill Ave. (480) 929-9500 ($$) - RA Sushi Bar: Great Sushi with happy hour daily (4-7pm), and reverse happy hour (10-close). - 411 S Mill Ave. (480) 303-9800 ($$$) - La Bocca Urban: Pizzeria and wine bar. 699 S. Mill Ave. (480) 967-5244 ($$) - Sacks Art of Sandwicherie: Great sandwich place close to campus ($) - Standard fast food: Jimmy John’s, Five Guys, Steak & Shake to name a few

Restaurants North of Campus

- Phoenicia Café: Good middle-eastern food close to campus 616 S Forest Ave. (480) 967-8009 ($) - Chuckbox: A burger place with award winning hamburgers and chicken sandwiches.

202 E University Dr. (480) 968-4712 ($) - Lorenzo's Villa Pizza: Fast pizza and calzone place 777 S. College Ave. (480) 894-6262 ($) - House of Tricks: Gourmet dishes consist of a delicate fusion of French and Southwest flavors.

Located in a Tempe historic house. 114 East 7th St. (480) 968-1114 ($$-$$$) - Lots of quick options on College: Subway, Panda Express, Extreme Pita, Port O’ Subs - Ted’s Hot Dogs: A local favorite hot dog place with awesome chili dogs. Located next to Chuck Box ($-$$)

Restaurants West of Campus

- Casey Moore's Oyster House and Seafood Restaurant: A local pub/oyster house with poor service but plenty of outdoor seating. Located in a Tempe historic house. 850 S Ash St. ($-$$)

- Mucho Gusto Taqueria & Mexican Bistro: A stylish Mexican eatery located just a few blocks west of downtown. The menu includes gourmet authentic Mexican dishes and some of the best margaritas in town. 603 W University Dr (480) 921-1850 ($$)

- Cornish Pasty Co.: Kind of like a portable potpie first eaten by miners in Cornwall, England. Lots vegetarian options and a good beer selection as well. 960 W University Dr (480) 894-6261 ($)

- Thai Basil: A great Thai place just west of campus. 403 W University Dr (480) 968-9250 ($) - Café Lalibela: Delicious Ethiopian cuisine. 849 W University Dr (480) 829-1939 ($) - Oregano’s: Pizzaria and Italian food. Just West of Campus on the South Side of University ($$-$$$) - Chipotle: Burrito’s! South of University on Mill. ($-$$)

Restaurants East of Campus - Four Peaks Brewing Co: A local brewery with very good beer and food. 1340 E 8th St - (480) 303-9967 ($$) - Delhi Palace Cuisine of India: A good Indian Restaurant. 933 E University Dr (480) 921-2200 ($) - Blue Nile Café: Excellent Ethiopian restaurant specializing in vegetarian and vegan dishes. - 933 E University Dr (480) 377-1113 ($) - Pita Jungle: Mediterranean cuisine with great vegetarian options.1250 E Apache Blvd - (480) 804-0234 ($) - Thai Rama: A good Thai restaurant. 927 E University Dr (480) 967-6013 ($)

- Filibertos’: Cheap good Mexican food, 1250 E Apache Blvd ($-$$)

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Sun Devil Dining-Tempe Campus

January 5th-January 11thMemorial Union

Einstein Bros. BagelsMonday-Friday: 8 am - 3 pmSaturday: 8 am - 2 pmSunday: Closed

Chick-fil-AMonday-Tuesday: ClosedWednesday-Saturday: 10 am - 4 pmSunday: Closed

Qdoba Mexican GrillMonday-Saturday: 10 am - 5 pmSunday: 10 am - 8 pm

Papa John’s PizzaMonday-Friday: 10 am - 4 pmSaturday: 11 am - 4 pmSunday: Closed

SubwayMonday-Tuesday: ClosedWednesday-Friday: 8 am - 5 pmSaturday: 8 am - 6 pmSunday: 10 am - 6 pm

Burger KingMonday-Tuesday: 8 am - 5 pmWednesday-Friday: 8 am - 5 pmSaturday-Sunday: 10 am - 4 pm

Taco BellMonday-Friday: 10 am - 3pmSaturday-Sunday: Closed

Specialty Coffee & Beverages

Starbucks @ Memorial UnionMonday-Friday:7 am - 5 pm Saturday: 8 am - 5 pmSunday: 10 am - 8 pm

Starbucks @ ASU BookstoreMonday-Friday: 8 am - 3 pm Saturday: 10 am - 2 pmSunday: Closed

Starbucks @ Palo Verde EastMonday-Tuesday: ClosedWednesday-Friday: 7 am - 5 pmSaturday: ClosedSunday: 10 am - 5 pm

Burning B CaféMonday-Tuesday: ClosedWednesday-Sunday: 8 am - 2 pm

Residential LocationsBarrett Dining CenterMonday-Saturday: ClosedSunday: 4 pm - 8 pm

Hassayampa Dining CenterMonday-Saturday: ClosedSunday: 4 pm - 8 pm

Pitchforks RestaurantMonday-Saturday: ClosedSunday: 4 pm - 8 pm

Manzanita Dining CenterMonday-Saturday: ClosedSunday: 4 pm - 8 pm

Other Locations

Devils’ Bistro & DinerMonday-Saturday: ClosedSunday: 12 pm - 1 am

Subway @ HAVMonday-Friday: ClosedSaturday: 11 am - 5 pmSunday: 11 am - 1 am

Dave’s DoghouseMonday-Tuesday: ClosedWednesday-Friday: 10 am - 4 pmSaturday-Sunday: Closed

Convenience Stores

MU POD MarketMonday-Friday: 8 am - 5 pmSaturday: 10 am - 5 pmSunday: 11 am - 7 pm

Hassayampa POD MarketMonday-Friday: ClosedSaturday: 10 am - 6 pmSunday: 10 am - 2 am

PV MarketMonday-Friday: ClosedSaturday: 12 pm - 5 pmSunday: 12 pm - 1 am

Sonora MarketMonday-Friday: ClosedSaturday: 12 pm - 5 pmSunday: 12 pm - 10 pm

Winter Break

Hours Subject to Change 9.26.14

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