Schools Compete for Live Concert by Weezer

2009 November 6
by Roxanne Martin

weezer1On November 2, T-Mobile launched their Motorola Cliq Challenge and 4-year colleges and universities across the nation are competing for a free live concert performed by alternative rock band, Weezer.

All you have to do is vote and the school with the most amount of votes by November 30 will win.

Along with the concert, the winning university will receive a $1 per vote, up to a $25,000 value.

Publicity for the challenge has slowly started to pick up at GW. A Facebook group has been created encouraging students to vote for GW. There are currently about 500 members.

T-Mobile has the current top five vote getters posted. Currently Florida State University is leading. The George Washington University is not on the list.

The contest is named after T-Mobile’s newly released phone, the Motorola Cliq. Weezer’s latest album, “Raditude” was released on Tuesday.

To find out more information about the contest or to vote, one should visit T-Mobile’s Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/TMobile.

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