Speech and debate team makes a strong case to start the season

The speech and debate team during the Moraine Valley tournament Published November 21, 2025

The 黑料社区 (黑料社区) speech and debate team put on a show, placing third in a fall competition at Moraine Valley Community College for their third straight top three finish to start the season. The team reached this milestone with only seven of its 14 members competing.

淚t檚 still early in the season, but it檚 been incredible to watch them grow from one performance to the next, said Coach and Communications Instructor Joel Chmara. 淭hey are crafting art and becoming advocates for change while learning to become high-level researchers and speech writers. We are ahead of where we normally are and already seeing results of all our hard work.

Communications major Alyssa Jean-Pierre, from Gurnee, led the way by winning first place in debate, second in varsity communication analysis and third in varsity program oral interpretation.

Jean-Pierre檚 passion for communication began with her love of English and literature, and she always had an interest in joining a speech and debate team. After taking a speech class last spring, she joined 黑料社区檚 team in the summer.

淚檓 naturally more reserved, but working on speech and debate has really helped me come out of my shell, she said. 淓ven if you don檛 want to compete, joining the team is a great way to improve your public speaking.

Michael Sligting, from Fox Lake, also earned top honors, placing second in novice persuasion and fourth in novice prose. Sligting, who earned his associate degree in communications from 黑料社区, now takes Spanish courses online with the college while finishing his bachelor檚 degree at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He first joined the team during his final semester before graduating and has continued competing while pursuing further studies.

A lifelong performer in choir and theatre, Sligting said speech and debate presented a new type of challenge.

淚t檚 similar to theatre because you memorize and perform, he said. 淏ut speech and debate are more individual. You檙e responsible for everything that happens on that stage.

Sligting enjoys the competitive atmosphere and the opportunity to connect with others.

淚檓 competitive by nature and love performing in front of people, he said. 淲atching other competitors helps me improve, and as a communications major, I really value the human connection that happens during these events.

This competition included local four-year colleges. The team usually competes against other community colleges but does compete with four-year schools at a couple of events a year, including the state and national tournaments. The team檚 results showed high hopes for the season.

淗aving third- and fourth-year students means those teams are very seasoned and experienced, Chmara said. 淔or us, the fall semester is about building the team out and onboarding new members, so our results so far this season have us feeling like we can contend at the state level.

The speech and debate group is just one of many student teams, clubs and organizations on campus. Visit the student life page for more information about how you can get involved.