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  • Web sizes are different from print sizes and are priced on a different scale.
  • The size of ads is 125 x 125 which is $17 a month
  • The Banner ad which is viewed over 300 times a day is 380 x 50 which is $50 a month
  • Buying either of these ads will get you FREE advertisement for subscribers, meaning we will send out YOUR advertisement of choice (deals, coupons, prices, menus, specials) to all the people who have subscribed through our website.                                  

Payment

  • Ad payment must be made along with the submission of any ad unless other arrangements have been approved by the adviser. Checks are payable to University Schools. Checks may be given to the salesperson or delivered/mailed to Pawprint, University High School, 6525 W. 18th Street, Greeley, CO  80634.
  • Payment can be made upfront and will be followed by an invoice saying payment has been received.
  • For those wishing to pay after the ad has been created we bill you by sending you an invoice saying you still owe money.

Web Advertising Checklist

What goes on the ad?

  • Name of business
  • Address/ Map or directions
  • Hours of business
  • Phone number
  • Email
  • A link to go back to your website or link to your Facebook page
  • Image/ graphics
  • Specials or coupons
  • Anything else you desire on your ad

Make sure you have…

  • A link so we can link your ad back to your page.
  • Payment ready before the print date
  • And what you want to send out to subscribers

If you are interested in advertising in a print addition of our paper take a look at our ad packet

If you would like to contact us about advertising click here

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Change in discipline

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Zero tolerence

Colorado is closer to eliminating strict zero-tolerance discipline policies in school systems. The policies were adopted after the Columbine High school shooting. No tolerance policies were made to reduce firearms and weapons, as well as alcohol, drugs and other substances to school. Under these policies when they are enforced, students are punished even for minor infringement of rules and codes. Under the new bill the only cause for mandatory expulsion would be a student bringing …

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Book Review: The Poisonood Bible

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The Bell Jar Review

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Bulldog Talk

Straight from the UH hallways. Its funny. Its bizarre. Its Bulldog Talk

  • "You want to punt a penguin. It was just beating you!"
  • "When she says we need to talk, I focus all my attention on her and don't punch myself in the balls."
  • "Why were you milking her mouse? Because she was holding my backpack hostage!!"
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