by Nichole Poltinnikov | Apr 28, 2022 | Editorial, MUN Articles
As expected, I recommend that you start prepping for a conference weeks in advance. Having comprehensive solution sets, knowing your country’s policy in and out, giving speeches with a refined understanding of the topic, and displaying knowledge of past failed...
by Gab McKay | Jan 24, 2022 | Alumni Spotlight, Editorial, Feature Article, MUN Articles
Here’s the thing about Model UN that no one tells you when you first start– it’s not really about raw talent. For much of my early years participating in Model UN (i.e., my freshman and beginning of my sophomore years of high school), I blanked at...
by Nichole Poltinnikov | Jan 3, 2022 | MUN Articles, Strategy
When preparing for conferences, the importance of parliamentary procedure (parli pro) is often overlooked in favor of topic preparation. While it is essential to come to a conference with research and a game plan, your chances of gaveling without knowing the rules and...
by Angela Kim | Jan 3, 2022 | Community, MUN Articles
Dear Model UN freshmen, Welcome! Whether you’ve been involved since fifth grade, or it’s your very first year, high school Model UN is going to be an exciting new adventure. Before you get started, we have some advice. Take it from us– Model UN can start out...
by Sam Robinson | Dec 30, 2021 | MUN Articles, Strategy
Arguably one of the most notorious features of the United Nations, the right to veto has been an integral part of the UN since its founding. Often a source of much controversy, this exclusive right afforded to the five permanent members has been accused of stifling...