After several months of informal meetings, the DCS was founded in 2004 on the initiative of Thorsten Rogowski as a student group at the University of Stuttgart in the form of a voluntary association. It was integrated into the Studium generale of the university as well as into the umbrella organisation for German-language debating societies, the :de:VDCH|VDCH. The purposes of the association are the cultivation of a culture of democratic debate and the imparting of rhetorical competencies. This is achieved by regular trainings in rhetorical methods and skills, followed by debates. Taking part in and organising debating competitions also contributes to the attainment of these goals. Therefore, DCS members regularly attend national tournaments like the :de:Deutsche Debattiermeisterschaft|Deutsche Debattiermeisterschaft and international tournaments like the WUDC and the European Universities Debating Championship.
Activities
In 2003, the DCS already hosted the Baden-Württembergische Meisterschaft im Hochschuldebattieren, a regional competition. In 2008, it organised the Süddeutsche Meisterschaft, and in 2010 as well as in 2011, it hosted a :de:ZEIT Debatten|ZEIT Debatte with over 100 participants each. Also in 2011, the DCS hosted its first international tournament, the Stuttgart IV 2011. All of the tournaments were held in British Parliamentary Style. In addition, the club regularly organises friendly tournaments and exhibition debates, for example in Stuttgart City Hall in May 2011. Since 2009, the DCS offers a rhetoric and argumentation training within the key qualifications program of the University of Stuttgart during each semester. Seminars for, amongst others, other debating societies, companies, youth organisations of parties, scholarship holders of the :de:Baden-Württemberg Stiftung|Baden-Württemberg Stiftung and summer school students at the University of Oxford complement the offers of service.
Achievements
International
Manchester IV 2011: Winner - Andreas Lazar and Michael Saliba
WUDC 2011: Semifinalist - Andreas Lazar and Michael Saliba
WUDC 2011: Fourth Best Speaker of the World - Michael Saliba
WUDC 2011: Best Speaker of the World - Andreas Lazar
Freshers' Cup 2010 of the Oxford Union: Winner - Michael Saliba
WUDC 2010: Vice World Champion - Igor Gilitschenski and Andreas Lazar
WUDC 2010: Second Best Speaker of the World - Nils Haneklaus
National
DDM 2013: Finalist - Michael Saliba
ZEIT Debatte Marburg 2013: Best Speaker Award - Nils Haneklaus
ZEIT Debatte Tübingen 2012: Winner - Igor Gilitschenski, Michael Saliba und Nils Haneklaus
ZEIT Debatte Münster 2012: Winner - Igor Gilitschenski and Michael Saliba
DDM 2011: Quarterfinalist - Igor Gilitschenski, Nils Haneklaus and Michael Saliba
BaWü 2010: Vice Champion - Nils Haneklaus, Andreas Lazar and Kai Nosbüsch
DDM 2010: Quarterfinalist - Igor Gilitschenski and Michael Saliba
SDM 2010: Vice Champion - Igor Gilitschenski and Michael Saliba
BaWü 2009: Vice Champion - Igor Gilitschenski, Kathrin Reinhold and Michael Saliba
BaWü 2007: Vice Champion - Andreas Lazar, Kathrin Reinhold and Florian Wilken