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{{confuse|[[Arcadia|Arcadia High School]] in Arcadia, CA}}
 
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'''ARCADIA''' ('''A Regs-minus Carolina and Duke Invitational of Academia''') was a college set written for Fall 2021 by members and alumni of the North Carolina Research triangle (i.e. [[Duke]] and [[UNC]]) in collaboration with others. It was aimed at [[2.5 dots]], which they compared to the previous year's [[IKEA]].
 
'''ARCADIA''' ('''A Regs-minus Carolina and Duke Invitational of Academia''') was a college set written for Fall 2021 by members and alumni of the North Carolina Research triangle (i.e. [[Duke]] and [[UNC]]) in collaboration with others. It was aimed at [[2.5 dots]], which they compared to the previous year's [[IKEA]].
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A sequel to ARCADIA was announced in February 2022 (to be played in Fall 2022), with some changes from the original editor lineup.
  
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Editor
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! Topic/Role
! Distribution
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! Allocation in Distribution
! Person(s)
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! 2021-22 Editors(s)
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! 2022-23 Editor(s)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|colspan=2| [[Head editor|Head]]
 
|colspan=2| [[Head editor|Head]]
 
| [[Ryan Rosenberg]]
 
| [[Ryan Rosenberg]]
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| [[Grant Peet]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|colspan=2| [[Logistics]]
 
|colspan=2| [[Logistics]]
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| [[Jacob Egol]]
 
| [[Jacob Egol]]
 
| [[Jacob Egol]]
 
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| 4/4
 
| 4/4
 
| [[Henry Goff]] (British and World/Other)<br/>[[Payton Schubel]] (American and European)
 
| [[Henry Goff]] (British and World/Other)<br/>[[Payton Schubel]] (American and European)
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| [[Henry Goff]] (American and World/Other)<br/>[[Payton Schubel]] (European)<br/>[[Caroline Mao]] (British)
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[History]]
 
| [[History]]
 
| 4/4
 
| 4/4
 
| [[Grant Peet]] (European, World, and Non-Ancient Other)<br/>[[Kevin Thomas]] (Ancient)<br/>[[Ryan Rosenberg]] (American)
 
| [[Grant Peet]] (European, World, and Non-Ancient Other)<br/>[[Kevin Thomas]] (Ancient)<br/>[[Ryan Rosenberg]] (American)
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| [[Ganon Evans]] (American)<br/> [[Grant Peet]] (European, World, and British/Commonwealth)<br/>[[Kevin Thomas]] (Ancient/Archaeology)
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[Science]]
 
| [[Science]]
 
| 4/4
 
| 4/4
 
| [[Hasna Karim]] (Biology)<br/>[[Vincent Du]] (Chemistry, Physics, and Other)<br/>[[Ryan Rosenberg]] (Other)
 
| [[Hasna Karim]] (Biology)<br/>[[Vincent Du]] (Chemistry, Physics, and Other)<br/>[[Ryan Rosenberg]] (Other)
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| [[Hasna Karim]] (Biology)<br/>[[Justin Zhang]] (Chemistry)<br/>[[Jim Fan]] (Physics)<br/>[[Vincent Du]] (Other)
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[Fine Arts]]
 
| [[Fine Arts]]
 
| 3/3
 
| 3/3
 
| [[Annabelle Yang]] (Visual and Other)<br/>[[Jacob Egol]] (Auditory and Other)
 
| [[Annabelle Yang]] (Visual and Other)<br/>[[Jacob Egol]] (Auditory and Other)
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| [[Ganon Evans]] (Visual and Visual Other)<br/>[[Jacob Egol]] (Auditory)<br/>[[Eric Gunter]] (Auditory Other)
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[Beliefs]]
 
| [[Beliefs]]
 
| 1.5/1.5
 
| 1.5/1.5
 
| [[Annabelle Yang]] (Non-Abrahamic Religion and Mythology)<br/>[[Hasna Karim]] (Islam and Subcontinent)<br/>[[Kevin Thomas]] (Abrahamic Religion excepting Islam)
 
| [[Annabelle Yang]] (Non-Abrahamic Religion and Mythology)<br/>[[Hasna Karim]] (Islam and Subcontinent)<br/>[[Kevin Thomas]] (Abrahamic Religion excepting Islam)
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| [[Kevin Thomas]] (Christianity, non-Abrahamic Religion excepting Subcontinent, and Mythology) <br/>[[Hasna Karim]] (Islam/Subcontinent)<br/> [[Jacob Egol]] (Judaism)
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[Philosophy]]/[[Social Science]]
 
| [[Philosophy]]/[[Social Science]]
 
| 2.5/2.5
 
| 2.5/2.5
 
| [[Ryan Rosenberg]] (Social Science)<br/>[[Vincent Du]] (Philosophy)
 
| [[Ryan Rosenberg]] (Social Science)<br/>[[Vincent Du]] (Philosophy)
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| [[Kevin Jiang]] (Social Science minus Linguistics) <br/>[[Ashish Subramanian]] (Linguistics)<br/> [[Jonathan Shauf]] and [[Michael Bucknall]] (Philosophy)
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Geography]]/[[Current Events]]
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| [[Geography]]/[[Current Events/Other]]
 
| 1/1
 
| 1/1
 
| [[Grant Peet]]
 
| [[Grant Peet]]
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| [[Ashish Subramanian]]
 
|}
 
|}
  
Additional writers included [[Michael Bucknall]], [[Daniel Cronin]], [[Jim Fan]], [[Eric Gunter]], [[Kevin Jiang]], [[Caroline Mao]], [[Erik Novak]], [[Jonathan Shauf]], [[Ashish Subramanian]], [[Raymond Wang]], [[Brandon Weiss]], and [[Justin Zhang]].
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Additional writers for the 2021-22 iteration of ARCADIA included [[Michael Bucknall]], [[Daniel Cronin]], [[Jim Fan]], [[Eric Gunter]], [[Kevin Jiang]], [[Caroline Mao]], [[Erik Novak]], [[Jonathan Shauf]], [[Ashish Subramanian]], [[Raymond Wang]], [[Brandon Weiss]], and [[Justin Zhang]]. Additional writers for the 2022-23 iteration for ARCADIA included [[Josh Abel]], [[Diego Almaraz]], [[Rasheeq Azad]], [[Daniel Cronin]], [[Michael Eng]], [[Ian He]], [[Ryan Rosenberg]], [[Brandon Weiss]], [[Annabelle Yang]], and [[Ivvone Zhou]].
  
 
{{c|Sets}}
 
{{c|Sets}}
 
{{c|Tournaments}}
 
{{c|Tournaments}}
 
{{c|2022 Tournaments}}
 
{{c|2022 Tournaments}}
 
A sequel to ARCADIA was announced in February 2022 (to be played in Fall 2022), with some changes from the original editor lineup.
 

Revision as of 16:22, 20 November 2022

ARCADIA
A Regs-minus Carolina and Duke Invitational of Academia
Competition season 2021-2022
Head editor(s) Ryan Rosenberg
Difficulty 2.5 dots
First mirror October 9, 2021
Announcement link
Not to be confused with Arcadia High School in Arcadia, CA.

ARCADIA (A Regs-minus Carolina and Duke Invitational of Academia) was a college set written for Fall 2021 by members and alumni of the North Carolina Research triangle (i.e. Duke and UNC) in collaboration with others. It was aimed at 2.5 dots, which they compared to the previous year's IKEA.

A sequel to ARCADIA was announced in February 2022 (to be played in Fall 2022), with some changes from the original editor lineup.

Distribution

Topic/Role Allocation in Distribution 2021-22 Editors(s) 2022-23 Editor(s)
Head Ryan Rosenberg Grant Peet
Logistics Jacob Egol Jacob Egol
Literature 4/4 Henry Goff (British and World/Other)
Payton Schubel (American and European)
Henry Goff (American and World/Other)
Payton Schubel (European)
Caroline Mao (British)
History 4/4 Grant Peet (European, World, and Non-Ancient Other)
Kevin Thomas (Ancient)
Ryan Rosenberg (American)
Ganon Evans (American)
Grant Peet (European, World, and British/Commonwealth)
Kevin Thomas (Ancient/Archaeology)
Science 4/4 Hasna Karim (Biology)
Vincent Du (Chemistry, Physics, and Other)
Ryan Rosenberg (Other)
Hasna Karim (Biology)
Justin Zhang (Chemistry)
Jim Fan (Physics)
Vincent Du (Other)
Fine Arts 3/3 Annabelle Yang (Visual and Other)
Jacob Egol (Auditory and Other)
Ganon Evans (Visual and Visual Other)
Jacob Egol (Auditory)
Eric Gunter (Auditory Other)
Beliefs 1.5/1.5 Annabelle Yang (Non-Abrahamic Religion and Mythology)
Hasna Karim (Islam and Subcontinent)
Kevin Thomas (Abrahamic Religion excepting Islam)
Kevin Thomas (Christianity, non-Abrahamic Religion excepting Subcontinent, and Mythology)
Hasna Karim (Islam/Subcontinent)
Jacob Egol (Judaism)
Philosophy/Social Science 2.5/2.5 Ryan Rosenberg (Social Science)
Vincent Du (Philosophy)
Kevin Jiang (Social Science minus Linguistics)
Ashish Subramanian (Linguistics)
Jonathan Shauf and Michael Bucknall (Philosophy)
Geography/Current Events/Other 1/1 Grant Peet Ashish Subramanian

Additional writers for the 2021-22 iteration of ARCADIA included Michael Bucknall, Daniel Cronin, Jim Fan, Eric Gunter, Kevin Jiang, Caroline Mao, Erik Novak, Jonathan Shauf, Ashish Subramanian, Raymond Wang, Brandon Weiss, and Justin Zhang. Additional writers for the 2022-23 iteration for ARCADIA included Josh Abel, Diego Almaraz, Rasheeq Azad, Daniel Cronin, Michael Eng, Ian He, Ryan Rosenberg, Brandon Weiss, Annabelle Yang, and Ivvone Zhou.