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HERE’S A CONTEST YOU CAN’T MISS…

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Brown chapter.

If you fantasize about the possibility of fist pumping the night away with DJ Pauly D of Jersey Shore, your dream could become a reality when you enter the Cox Communications Pauly D VIP Party Challenge brought to you by CampusLIVE!

Winner of the challenge will recieve 2 VIP tickets for the DJ Pauly D Block Party September 17 from 1-4PM at the View@Waterplace in Providence, and a meet and greet with the legend himself! The challenge is only open to students from Rhode Island colleges. One winner will also get a year of free movie channels such as HBO, Starz, and Showtime.

In addition, the first 450 to buy Cox for their television and Internet services will also win 2 free tickets to the event. You do not have order Cox to be eligible to win, only have to sign up and enter for a chance to crash the baddest block party to hit Rhode Island!


CampusLIVE
is a website where you can play games with your friends online and compete to win prizes from companies such as Bud Light, Godiva, or Microsoft. They have already given out $100,000 in prizes to college students across the nation, so get in the action and sign up at get in on the action and sign up to win some amazing new products!

Only 1,500 spots are open for students entering the challenge…act fast because over 400 students have already entered the contest!

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