by Faiza Ahmed | Jan 10, 2022 | MUN Articles, Strategy
The Smaller the Paper, the Mightier the Note Note passing is an underrated tactic that delegates use to create a continuous line of communication. It allows them to learn about different countries’ stances and saves time in moderated and unmoderated caucuses to...
by Kaitlyn Saldanha | Dec 5, 2019 | MUN Articles, Strategy
During committee, communication with other delegates is absolutely essential in order to stay relevant. Due to the nature of parliamentary procedure, face-to-face conversations are rare during hectic committee sessions; therefore, note-passing is the only viable way...
by AlexNehrbass | Jan 13, 2017 | MUN Articles
The very first Model UN conference a person attends defines many aspects of their perception of the competition, depending on how the conference progresses. When you first walk into the committee room of your very first session, it can be fairly frightening or at the...