

Geekwave EPICS
What was said about K-UTE and the EPICS equally applies to the Geekwave and EPICS. Mostly because in addition to running K-UTE, Jarom is the OG and founder of the Geekwave. As one of our newer platforms, how students from the Geekwave compete is continuing to evolve and develop. But the content created is always top notch and entertaining.
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Geekwave EPICS Categories & Rules
Anyone that participates in Geekwave can submit entries for these EPICS, including the creator of the work. Unless indicated otherwise, all entries must be made by March 31, 2021.
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The Geek Card Recipient
AKA Team Member of the Year. This award is chosen by Geekwave leadership, no entries are accepted.
Best Written Content
Entries in this category should be individual content pieces published during the year on thegeekwave.com. Submit a link to one piece of written content.
Best Show
This category evaluates the overall production quality, consistency, and content quality of an entire show. Submit Youtube and/or web links to 3 different episodes from the academic year. At least one episode must be from September 2020, one from January 2021, and one of your choice.
Best Video Episode
This category evaluates the production and content quality of a single episode of a show. Different episodes of the same podcast may be submitted as separate entries. Submit Youtube and/or web links to a single episode from throughout the school year.
Grand EPICS Categories & Rules
Don’t forget that anyone in Student Media can submit entries for the Grand EPICS. Click each one below to make your entry! Unless indicated otherwise, all entries must be made by March 31, 2021.
Best Stupid Thing
Submit the best stupid thing that happened with your team. It can be a quote, a bad headline, a random video, biggest editing goof, or anything that made you laugh. If we get enough entries, we’ll select a winner from each team and have them compete for the overall Best Stupid Thing. (Submit a file, a story, a link – whatever.)