For Writers, compose a 300 to 500-word essay about your school’s college culture, or construct a feature about four of the following:
a. Your favorite professor / school hangout / school org
b. A model student, alumnus, or alumna of your school
c. A Filipino “Yadult” or icon that inspires you the most
d. A Filipino student celebrity who can be a role model to other students
e. A review of 10 of your most favorite gadgets
f. A review of your most favorite bar or restaurant, music album, TV show, or movie
g. An analysis of a hot campus issue
h. Coverage of a major event in school
For Photographers, submit a photo essay comprised of at least 10 photos that depict any of the following:
a. Your school’s college culture
b. Your favorite professor / school hangout / school org
c. A model student, alumnus, or alumna of your school
d. A Filipino “Yadult” or icon that inspires you the most
e. A Filipino student celebrity who can be a role model to other students
f. Ten of your most favorite gadgets
g. A photographic depiction of a hot campus issue
h. Coverage of a major event in school
i. Your own college fashion editorial
For Illustrators, submit at least two 8″x11,” full-color illustrations (with border) about any two of the following topics:
a. Your school’s college culture
b. A caricature of your favorite professor / school hangout / school org
or a role model student / alumnus / alumna of your school
c. Your visual interpretation of a hot campus issue
d. A funny comic strip about college life
Finally, for Layout Artists, layout any topic that can be featured in BOUNCE or scan at least five different pages from the different sections of any BOUNCE Magazine issue and re-layout them anyway you like.
Send your entries to Unit 6H, 8101 Pearl Plaza, Pearl Drive, Ortigas Center, Pasig City, or email them to bounce@octobereighty.com. For hand-carried or courier-mailed entries, kindly provide both hard and soft copies of the requirements. Deadline for requirements is on April 30, 2008.
Selected works will be published in the succeeding issues of BOUNCE, and chosen contributors will have the chance to become BOUNCE’s regular college correspondents or guest editors! If you’re that good, we can even hire you after graduation! Hurry, grab this chance to be discovered! Be a BOUNCER!
Grab a copy now of BOUNCE, available in bookstores and stands nationwide! BOUNCE Magazine is more than just a glossy. It defines the motion of this unpredictable and bold generation. We answer the needs of readers who starve for a new medium that pushes the envelope. From social and school issues to technology and the arts, fashion and beauty to travel and sports, Bounce gives you the widest picks in the college scene—satisfaction guaranteed! Check out bouncemag.multiply.com for upcoming news and surprises.
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March 15th, 2008 at 8:30 pm
Hey there!
Writing has been my passion since I was still a little girl. But I haven’t really been that active in our school paper so I do not have much experience as much as other teenage writers my age. But the thing is, I’d like to know if there is any possibility that I could write for your magazine. Please do visit my website and read my blogs (especially the old ones dated a year ago). If you like some, please do tell me. I’d really love to share my works. Sorry if this is a little too straightforward of me to say these things. It’s just that I’m in a desperate need of a job. So I’m taking chances at almost anything. Thanks a lot! 
April 2nd, 2008 at 12:17 pm
hi is there a landline wer i can kol ur office? thanks