Position Paper + Some logistics of Open Agenda!

Hi everyone! Hope your week has been going splendidly.

First of all, thank you to everyone who has turned in a position paper already! My dias and I truly appreciate the effort you put in since I know it’s not easy writing a research paper like this. For those of you who still have not turned it in, don’t worry! There’s still time until BMUN to turn in your position paper, and even though you won’t be eligible for a research award, you will still be eligible for a committee award and you will get some valuable feedback from us before committee actually starts!

I have gotten a few questions about how the open agenda portion of PRESS is going to be run. For the most part, open agenda is very flexible and is meant to be a learning experience for everyone on how to construct a well-written editorial without forgetting the subtle nuances that each media outlet carries with them. To achieve this goal, open agenda will be run as a perpetual unmoderated caucus. This means that there will be no formal speakers’ list like a traditional MUN committee. By doing this, we are trying to maximize the time that you all can have to write a well-developed argument in your editorial. Throughout this time, we will be providing you with mini lecturers to make this process go smoothly. One of us, the chairs, will be escorting you all in and out of other committees so you can listen to the solutions being proposed and formulate your thoughts. Based on this, you can come back to our committee room and write your editorial.

Hope that cleared some stuff up! If you have any questions, feel free to email me as always!!

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