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The student-focused magazine has reportedly established a solid readership through its variety of articles and the platform it provides for creative students and young professionals to showcase their talents.
According to the magazine, its readers have praised the content it provides, such as reviews, interviews, profiles and relevant happenings in the youth culture throughout the peninsula. The magazine has also stayed true to its collaborative status, allowing many of the regions aspiring creative individuals to send in their work to be viewed on a wider scale, providing them with the chance to gain exposure and recognition.
Operating in the two high traffic student areas will allow students and young professionals from differing areas to know more about what events and trends are going on outside their respective towns. The magazine will be looking for aspiring creatives who feel they have work that deserves a place in the publication.
For more, go to www.urbanedgemag.com.