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+ You Know It's Winter When...
New from Campus Philly
+ Campus Philly Online Internship Fair
+ Push Stands Out From The Crowd
Upcoming Events
+ The Philadelphia Orchestra ezSeatU
+ Team Goldie
+ Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival
+ Bat Boy: The Musical
Discounts and Promotions
+ Win passes to Scorched at The Wilma Theater
+ Win a pair of passes to the Blue Cross RiverRink
Campus Philly
Careers
+ Campus Philly Editorial Internships
+ Campus Philly Online Internship Fair
+ The Mayor's Internship Program
Community
+ Open art call for PNA
+ State of MiND: Addressing Social Issues with TV

You know it's the dead of winter when...
+ You no longer look at snow as a fun sledding opportunity, instead it's a huge hassle.
+ You find yourself doubling up on gloves and socks, and still by the time you walk to your destination your fingers and toes lost feeling.
+ You would give anything to drop everything & head for Florida just for a sunny day.
We all know it's terribly freezing cold out and quite frankly unbearable. Just think warm happy thoughts! Have a great Valentines Day!
- Megan Pellegrino, Cabrini '09
"Campus Philly Online Internship Fair"
Andy Stettler gives an inside look at the upcoming Campus Philly Online Internship Fair.
"Push Stands Out From The Crowd"
Ashley Campbell reviews Push which keeps the audience engaged but falls short in the ending.


Students can pay a one-time $25 membership fee and get access to Philadelphia Orchestra concerts all season at no cost per ticket. Just log-on, print your ticket, and walk in the door. Your eZseatU membership also gets you access to our college night parties and other great benefits. Learn more at www.philorch.org/ezseatu.
Thursday, February 12:
Team Goldie
Friday, February 13:
The N Crowd
Saturday, February 14 (Happy Valentine's Day):
Philadelphia Dance Projects Presents Contemporary Dance
Sunday, February 15:
Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival
Monday, February 16:
Bat Boy: the Musical
Tuesday,
February 17:
Ice Skating at the RiverRink
Win 2 tickets to “Scorched” at The Wilma Theater
An international tour de force, “Scorched” has captivated and stunned audiences around the world with its epic mystery. After the death of their mother, twins Janine and Simon receive a surprising request in her will to deliver letters to a father they thought was dead and a brother they never knew existed. These tasks lead them on a suspenseful journey to the heart of their mother’s war-torn Middle Eastern homeland. Unraveling the mystery, they learn about her concealed history as a political activist and prisoner of war and uncover shocking secrets about their own origins. From highly acclaimed Lebanese-born playwright Wajdi Mouawad, “Scorched” arrives in the U.S. having been translated into a dozen languages in over 100 productions worldwide and is currently being adapted into a feature film release.
Email Brittany to enter to win 2 tickets to see “Scorched” on Wednesday February 25th at 6:30 pm or Friday March 6th at 8:00pm. The Wilma Theater will select and contact the winners.
Win a pair of passes to the Blue Cross RiverRink
Campus Philly has 20 pairs of single session admission passes to the Blue Cross RiverRink at Penn’s Landing. Good for one session, the pass allows you free admission during regularly scheduled hours until the end of the season (March 1).
Skate rental is not included.
To enter to win a pair of passes, email Brittany.
Campus Philly Editorial Internships: Spring 2009
Campus Philly seeks energized, diverse, and motivated students for the Campus Philly editorial team. These internship opportunities expose students to over 30,000 readers a week and an opportunity to reach 85,000 students each fall through the Notebook, a regional guide for students written by students.
For more information, please click here. To apply, please send your resume, cover letter and 3 writing samples to Brittany Sturges .

Looking for an internship? Log onto www.campusphilly.org/careers from February 16th-27th for Campus Philly's FREE Online Internship Fair. You can create your profile, upload and store your resume, writer cover letters and submit applications for the 500 internship positions available! Over 200 employers are expected to participate this year, and best of all, you can log on from any computer with Internet access--so what are you waiting for?Apply for Summer and Fall 2009 internships and co-ops now at www.campusphilly.org/careers.
The Campus Philly Online Internship Fair is made possible with support by the City of Philadelphia, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, and featured-employer Intern U.

The Mayor’s Internship Program is a nine-week summer internship for current college undergraduates beginning on June 8, 2009. Mayor’s Interns are placed in various city departments and offices during their internship and participate in weekly events aimed at exposing them to municipal government operations and careers. The application deadline is February 20, 2009. For more information visit: www.phila.gov/experiencephila

Open Call: Posters, Web Designs, Sculpture - if it's art, we'll take it!
Project for Nuclear Awareness wants your creative vision to add to our visual petition to end nuclear weapons. The time to act is now. Sign the visual petition. If you draw, make a doodle. If you screen print, make a poster. If you’re into fashion, make a t-shirt. REGISTER ONLINE NOW!
There will be a $1000 Grand Prize for the piece that best fulfills this theme, $500 for Second Place, and $300 for Third. Additional prizes will be awarded to outstanding pieces.
Online competition registration deadline is Friday February 13, 2009.
Deadline for actual submissions via email is Sunday March 1, 2009 by 5PM (ET).
Questions? Email Kim
State of MiND: Addressing Social Issues with TV
Thursday, Feb. 12, 7:00 p.m.
Parkway Central Library, Free Library of Philadelphia
1901 Vine Street
Join MiND TV’s CEO Howard Blumenthal and MiND Producers Jai Rice and Kathryn Morrison for a screening of 5-minute programs from the State of MiND series. The screening will be followed by a discussion of the topics presented in the programs, including the affordable housing crisis, homelessness and mental health, as well as the producer’s creative process in developing social issue content for TV.

Editorial: Megan Pellegrino and Brittany Sturges
Design: Stephanie Skari
Business: Kara Ashe and Jon Herrmann
To write or apply for an editorial internship at Campus Philly, contact Brittany Sturges
To submit events and announcements, contact: Megan Pellegrino
For advertising and sponsorship inquiries, and to volunteer as a promoter, contact: Kara
Ashe for more info.
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