The title given to any number of hellish weeks spent at a university over
summer practicing debate. At camp, students learn the fundamentals of debate as well as strategy, theory, and how to run strange post-modern arguments that only fellow debaters and experienced judges
will understand. Students
will also learn the art of staying awake for 4 days at a
time, that espresso is its own food group, and how to acquire
drugs in a foreign city. Days of camp are typically 7am-3am and some weeks there
will be as many hours of sleep as there are arms on a Ugandan refugee. Students are likely to return home with a permanent carpet texture to their face (acquired by sleeping in the isles of law libraries), excessive kritiks and Kantian quotes, an appreciation for adderall and a deep relationship with their laptop.
"Where have you been all
summer?"-Boy 1
"Oh
sorry, I have been at Stanford for debate camp the past three weeks. I'm sure we can arrange a library or
coffee meeting if you would like to look over my flows from practice rounds"-Boy 2