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The Phi Kappa Literary Society is a debate society at the University of Georgia. We meet every academic Thursday at Phi Kappa Hall on North Campus at 7 p.m.

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Oct062013

Annual Inter-Society Meeting This Thursday!

This Thursday night, the oldest college rivalry in the South will ignite once again. Regardless of where your loyalties lie, drop by Phi Kappa Hall and watch the University’s brightest and best speakers debate, “Be It Hereby Resolved: The United States Government Should Prohibit Unpaid Internships.” Br. Graham Hord will be affirming and Sis. Melina Lewis will be negating. Guests are encouraged, but not required, to speak and ask questions.

Following the main debate, the Demosthenian Literary Society will be presenting a resolution. Afterwards, Phi Kappa will host creative writings and orations.

The Phi Kappa Literary Society meets every Thursday of the academic year at 7PM in Phi Kappa Hall across from the Holmes-Hunter academic building. 

Demosthenian Literary Society meets every Thursday of the academic year at 7PM in Demosthenian Hall next to the Chapel.

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