PHC Defeats Oxford
Ok, so I’m about a month late on this story, but it’s worth mentioning in case you haven’t seen it.
England’s Oxford University is widely known for producing some of the world’s best debaters, such as British Prime Ministers Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair.
But last weekend, the school’s moot court team was defeated by two former home-schoolers from a small Virginia college named after American Revolution patriot and orator Patrick Henry.
Never heard of Patrick Henry College? They’ve got some interesting stuff going on:
Students in the Strategic Intelligence program study the techniques of intelligence gathering and analysis as well as the theory and practice of foreign policy. The program’s Intelligence Research and Analysis class involves gathering and analyzing data and working with professionals in the field. SI students are expected to complete at least one off-campus internship with a government intelligence agency or a private sector intelligence contractor.
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Homeschoolers Defeat Oxford in Debate
Last weekend, the school’s moot court team was defeated by two former home-schoolers from a small Virginia college named after American Revolution patriot and orator Patrick Henry
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