Press
the President, an online collaborative blog, has announced its
inaugural collegiate writing scholarship competition. Organizers and
Judges hope to encourage young writers to get involved in political
issues important to them.
“This
will be the first in a series of various writing competitions that
Press the President will host for university students,” said Founder of
Press the President. “The site has been growing in both authorship and
readership and we expect
it to continue expanding with this scholarship opportunity. We also
recently started allowing authors to share video blogs on the website,
bringing a face and a spoken voice to politically active individuals in
the United States.”
Contest
guidelines:
·
Students attending a college or university at the
associate, bachelor, master, or doctorate degree level are eligible to
participate.
·
The submission deadline is December 31st. The length of submissions is between 500 and 800 words.
·
The submission form will require an “.edu” email
and all finalists will be vetted to ensure they are currently enrolled
at a college or university.
·
A panel of professors and journalists at colleges all over the country will judge the incoming submissions.
·
The top three winning entries will receive a $500, $250, and $125 scholarship for their efforts. Students can submit articles
here.
Press the President has two
accomplished judges who will select the winning articles for the
university student writing contest. Carly Cooper, a former journalist
and a current advertising and public relations professor at the
University
of Alabama, and award-winning journalist Scott Sobel will judge
submitted articles.
Articles will be judged on:
·
How well they are written.
·
The ability of the author to persuade the reader.
·
Journalistic integrity of the article to include important information.
Press the President is a worldwide
forum for unfiltered debate about U.S. issues affecting the globe. The
site’s founders want to create a space where writers could express their
opinions freely.
Press the President
is an interactive political blog that allows its
users to share their thoughts on current events in an open format and
take an active role in public life. It was founded in 2009 by two
international entrepreneurs with media and legal backgrounds who decided
to combine their talents and create a space for
everyone to have a voice about American issues that can impact the
globe. The user generated content is free and anyone is able to write
commentary for the website. All material is subject to review and
removal by the editorial staff at Press the President
if it is deemed inappropriate. We invite you to be aware and be active. Politics involves all of us and –
your vote counts too. Follow @PTP_US or Like Press the President on Facebook.
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