UNIVERSITY DRINKING BANS. Before We Begin What form’s of proof does the video show? What form’s of proof did I show throughout the course of the presentation.

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UNIVERSITY DRINKING BANS

Before We Begin What form’s of proof does the video show? What form’s of proof did I show throughout the course of the presentation. Kairos, Ethos, Pathos or logos?

Youtube Video kQ&feature=fvw

Argument For A Dry Campus

Argument To Keep Campus Wet

What do you think? Should we impose a “Dry Campus” policy? What do you think about the current drinking ban on fraternities? What are the positives and negatives of a drinking ban? What are the underlying effects of both a dry and a wet campus? What compromises could be made to pacify both sides?