

Spotify, for one, has made several unsuccessful attempts to integrate its own original video content into the platform. The somewhat surprising partnership appears to make strategic sense for both brands. And while this bundle is available exclusively to students right now, both companies hinted it may just the beginning of a broader rollout. It provides access to the commercial-free premium version of Spotify and the paid "Limited Commercials" version of Hulu for a fraction of what it would cost to subscribe to both of them separately (plans would cost $9.99 and $7.99 per month, respectively). Connect with me on LinkedIn.The two streaming services announced the discounted subscription bundle, "Spotify Premium for Students, now with Hulu," on Thursday, marking the first-ever partnership between the companies. Ok so I was required to say that, now let’s get to the hard-hitting reality: everything I write on here is cryptically about Timothée Chalamet, so pls comment about it under my articles (but don’t tell my boss, I might get fired). I’m interested in economic reform and Scandinavian welfare systems, and am also a huge movie buff.

This marks the end of the article, but the beginning of your new student discount life! Go out and smell the roses!Ībout Sophia: I’m a Portland State University Junior from the Portland suburbs, majoring in Economics and in love with my college. You’re not going to be a student forever, so pick one deal and just try it out. Some of these things (especially TriMet, the museums, and free movies) are absolute steals. Sign up for this Oregon Historical Society student deal!

HINT: Multnomah County Residents (with proof of residency) can enter for FREE.I was like they had us in the first half not gonna lie, and you know where I learned that? Answer: this museum.ĭEAL: Students & Teachers (with ID) can enter for just $8 I bet you didn’t know that when the state banned slavery, they then turned around and also made it illegal for freed African-Americans to reside here. Since y’all go to an Oregon school, it’d be pretty cool if you knew some of Oregon’s history… Lol I know that sounds dry, but I’m serious, man.
