Munificence Vol15 Issue1 PAMUNXV

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MUNIFICENCE PAMUN 2015

February 13, 2016

Volume 15, Issue 1

Welcome to PAMUN XV!

photo by Berangere Judis

General Assembly at PAMUN XIV by Kathleen Falconer

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are with history, well you are right it won't be the same. What it will be, however, is set in locations that have a political legacy of their very own; Maison de la Mutualité and Collège des Bernardins. The Maison de la Mutualité will house the majority of the committees as well as opening and closing ceremonies. The Special Conference, living up to its name, will be the sole committee gathering in the Collège des Bernardins. Both buildings have born witness to major national events, The Maison has had all major labour unions hold meetings within its walls and the Collège, built in 1245AD by Cistercian monks, saw the French Revolution unfold. It was this event that ended its five hundred year long run of being used as a monastery. The buildings are not just culturally abundant, they are also quite frankly stunning and will serve as fitting replacements for UNESCO. As Hannah Lyne-Smith, 2015 ICJ advocate for Spain, put it to me,"It is a shame that tradition has been broken especially for seniors as this conference will be their last, however the new location does look appealing". Still not convinced? Fair enough, but remember that MUN is about so much more than location. Yes the UNESCO headquarters added a certain gravity to the event, but if it's a sense of seriousness you're looking for, look no further than the fervour with which delegates prepare for the conference. It is your hard work and passion that makes Model United Nations what it is, not the four walls you find yourself in. I firmly believe holding PAMUN in a cardboard box would not change the standard of the debating, though admittedly it might pose some practical problems. Though you may believe that this switch in venue will impact the quality of the conference, I encourage you to have more faith in yourselves and your fellow students, PAMUN 2015 will, I am sure, be just as resounding a success as ever before.

Staff Writer

estled amidst the heart of Paris, the UNESCO Headquarters is arguably one of the most striking buildings in the capital, contrasting, as it does, against the surrounding architecture. It is then fitting that a structure deemed so innovative, so groundbreaking has been the home of decisions that would change the course of history. It is hard not to be inspired and impassioned when standing inside the main conference hall, knowing you are following in the dress-shoed footsteps of some of Planet Earth's most influential residents. International relations is not the only area the headquarters is rich in. Soon after its completion, the building was scattered with wonderful works of art, stroll down its hallways and you would be forgiven for mistakenly believing yourself to be inside a leading art gallery. There is one slight problem; no delegate is going to be strolling through the UNESCO Headquarters' hallways this year, and not because the nature of the conference requires delegates to constantly walk at a nervously brisk pace. No the reality is that, due to a scheduling conflict involving a pesky Climate Change Summit, PAMUN will unfortunately not be able to be held at its traditional venue. This has understandably caused quite a stir as the UNESCO building was highly popular with all concerned. Joey Stack attended PAMUN 14 as the Special Conference's Russian Delegate and will be returning this year as part of the Egyptian delegation. I asked him what he thought about the change in venue and he said he thought that debating inside the UNESCO Headquarters, "was really incredible and [he is] quite disappointed that it's not being held there this year. It helped the conference seem more realistic and made you feel a lot more professional." For all those similarly concerned that PAMUN simply won't be the same if not hosted within UNESCO's walls- saturated as they

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that this year's delegate will have to face

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