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Sept. 18, 2008 > Have an opinion about politics? Enter this contest

Have an opinion about politics? Enter this contest

By Neil Schoenherr

Students are invited to show their creativity in this election season by entering the Make it Clear multimedia competition, a collaboration between the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the Vice Presidential Debate Programming Committee.

The Make It Clear competition is one of several activities planned as part of the I Vote event series, designed to engage the University community in the electoral process.

To enter, students should address the following prompt: "You have five minutes one-on-one with the next would-be president of the United States. Write, describe, express or otherwise show what you would say or what would transpire."

Submissions are due by noon Oct. 1 and can be e-mailed to the Gephardt Institute for Public Service at gephardtinstitute@wustl.edu.

The competition is open to the community at large, too, and a number of finalists will be posted on the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Web site. The public then will be able to vote for their favorite entries.

Winners will be announced Oct. 12. The Vice Presidential Debate Program Planning Committee will award $100 each to the top two WUSTL students. Community members will receive recognition from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

The competition rules are:

• Refrain from using anything obscene or offensive;

• Do not exceed 500 words or five minutes of video. If a submission is a work of art or other visual piece, it must be reproduced or shown in a format that can be posted on the Internet;

• If utilizing music, images, etc., please note rules governing the use of copyrighted work.

For more information, e-mail Robin Hattori, program director of the Gephardt Institute for Public Service, at rhattori@wustl.edu.