CHICAGO, IL, February 08, 2009
/24-7PressRelease/ -- College News has the cure for singles that will be stranded in the kitchen sink this Valentine's Day. A contest sponsored by Dentyne Ice, with a grand prize of $350 to Patagonia.com, bringing the gift potential this year to a much higher level than just chocolate from the dollar store.
To enter the contest, all the single ladies (and guys) can go to Collegenews.com (http://www.collegenews.com/index.php?/section_contest/) and enter the "Take Back Valentine's Day" contest and write about what they'll be doing on Valentine's Day with their family or friends. Appropriately, the deadline for the contest is February 14th.
College News is a magazine published by Boston Hannah Chicago, with offices in the frozen tundra of downtown Chicago. And the print edition has free subscriptions, the perfect price for a college student, even for trust fund kids. To quote the ever articulate Kanye West, "whether you're rich or broke, you got to get this." The publication stays relevant to the college audience by holding interviews with acts like Girl Talk, Ludacris, and Panic at the Disco!; tips on how to get, save, and spend money; advice on staying safe on campus; and articles on how to keep a dorm room from looking like a crime scene.
Collegenews.com is the online edition of the print magazine, with tons of content, covering both entertainment and current affairs. There are various sections to the site, such as Ear Candy (cover up that Hannah Montana addiction), Flicks (easier than reading), political news (have something to back up your messenger bag), celebrity news (have something to back up your Uggs), Sex and Dating (where you'll learn you're not a player, you just crush a lot), and more. Since a broad range of topics are covered, readers are guaranteed to find content related to them and they may even discover interests they didn't know they had before.
The site is interactive, so instead of talking at college students, it works to create a community and connect college students from all over the US. Collegenews.com allows readers to submit articles and also exchanges stories with college newspapers. Aggregating staff articles, user content and news items from campuses around the country, Collegenews.com becomes a collegiate online environment.
And, best of all, it'll be there for you on Valentine's Day.
Papers interested in writing about Collegenews.com news or contests, submitting stories to the site, or entering contests, can contact Marina Ricci at marinar@bostonhannah.com or call 312.572.7726.
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