Back to School Issue: August 25, 2010

Our first issue of the year hits the campus before classes begin and just as students return.  Take advantage of this opportunity to reach students as they move into their dorm or apartment! 


First Regular Issue:  September 1, 2010

One of the most widely read all year, this issue is picked up as students head to their first day of classes for the year (or in some cases their first day of college)!


Career Fair Issues:  September 13, 2010 & Spring Date TBA

Looking to recruit the nation’s finest graduates?  Advertise in these special sections (that also serve as the event guide) to let WU students know about your company and any jobs and internships you have available.


Housing Guide:  February 9, 2011

Bringing all of  a student’s options for living arrangements to one place, these special sections make the hunt for an apartment or a subleaser practically effortless. Make sure to ask about our Housing & Lifestyle Fair too!


Valentine’s Issue:  February 14, 2011

By far the most popular and widely read issue amongst our students, this special issue explores all of the facets of the love lives, relationships, and romance of today’s college student.


Dining Guide:  October 18, 2010

Wash U students like to eat, drink, and be merry.  That’s why we’re giving them a guide to tell them the best places to do just that.  Make sure your restaurant or bar doesn’t miss this opportunity. 


Finals Survival Guides:  December 13, 2010 & May 2, 2011

Even the most dedicated students need a study break during finals.  This special section provides a temporary refuge to get students through the week. 


Commencement Issue:  May 9, 2011

Our last edition of the year salutes the graduates in the class of 2010.  Let graduates and their parents know how much you appreciate their business for the past four years. 


The Starting Line:  July 2011

This is your first chance to place your business in the minds (and mailboxes) of incoming students!  This magazine is mailed to the incoming freshman and parents in addition to our normal campus distribution.