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washingtonpost.com: Student Voices

During the month of September, The Washington Post Editorial department and washingtonpost.com are soliciting opinion pieces by students to be published online at washingtonpost.com/studentvoices. Submissions should be sent to studentvoices@washpost.com.
Entries will be accepted from college undergraduates. The opinion pieces can address any subject but must be between 600 and 800 words in length. Submissions may be exclusive to The Post or previously published in a college publication. For previously published submissions, please include publishing information.

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