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Current news

January 15, 2013: New values for SCRABBLE tiles?!

Our page about Valett describes reasons why the values of SCRABBLE tiles won’t be changing anytime soon.

January 9, 2013: Canadian WSC Qualification Standings

WSC 2013 Team Canada qualification standings are now online.

January 8, 2013: NSC 2013 Online Hotel Booking Available

The correct URL for online NSC hotel bookings has been posted to the 2013 National SCRABBLE Championship page.

January 8, 2013: State of NASPA

Chris Cree has posted the 2013 State of NASPA report.

January 4, 2013: NSC 2013 Registration Goes Live

Online registration is now available for the 2013 National SCRABBLE Championship.

January 4, 2013: New member joins Technology Committee

Reese Daniel has joined the Technology Committee, the NASPA working committee tasked with evaluating playing equipment.

January 3, 2013: New ex officio member of NASPA committees

The NASPA Executive Committee has determined that all members of that committee should serve as ex officio members of all other NASPA committees. Accordingly, Dallas Johnson has been added as an ex officio member of all NASPA committees on which he was not already a member, and Chris Cree and John Chew have been added to the International Committee, so that they are now ex officio members of all committees as well.

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