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Midweek submission guidelines
- The deadline is 2 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday for publication Wednesday/Friday during regular semesters and 2 p.m. Tuesday for publication Wednesday during the summer and holidays. The deadline will be strictly enforced.
- There is a limit of 75 words per submission except in extremely rare circumstances. Advance permission is necessary to exceed the word limit.
- Visit http://www.nku.edu/~midweek/submissions.htm to submit items to Midweek, or send an e-mail directly to midweek@nku.edu making sure your subject line includes “Category: ”, including the colon and whatever category you choose. A complete list of categories is at the end of every Midweek e-mail. If you have an html-enabled e-mail client, you can create a Midweek submission by clicking a link in this list of categories.
- Don’t ask to run an item more than once . You can advertise/announce something more than once, but each submission must be unique and must be submitted just prior to the deadline for the issue it should run it. Advance items will not be accepted without prior permission.
- Submissions to the Midweek e-mail account will be converted to plain text, so colored text, bold and italics, and “hidden” URLs will be stripped before the Midweek editor ever sees your item. Make sure any URLs you use are completely spelled out, even if it’s an extremely long URL, or use one of the URL shorteners such as bit.ly and TinyURL.com.
- Submissions to the Midweek e-mail account that have attachments will be rejected by an automated Outlook rule . You must submit your events and announcements as plain text in the body of an e-mail.
- Events not pertaining to the NKU campus or not directly sponsored by an NKU organization or department will not be considered.
- The judgment of the editorial staff concerning length, content, style, spelling and grammar issues is final.
Produced by the NKU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2011.
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