Now commemorating 82 years of the founding of the newspaper The Varsitarian, recognized as one of the main campus man with beard newspaper in the country. From a small newspaper founded by the then-student Jose Villa Panganiban they (who became head of the Institute of National Language), Pablo Anido (first chief editor of the newspaper) and together with their partners, it has undergone many changes to kapagkuwan is also composed of young writers. Some of them will be the famous personalities in politics, literature, journalism and society of the Philippines. They are cited as F. Sionil Jose who became executive director in 1948-1949 (and proclaimed a National Artist for Literature), Cristina Pantoja-Hidalgo who wrote to the newspaper in the '60s (and currently a senior official at the University of the Philippines) ; Alice Colet-Villadolid section coeds who presided in the 1950s and became a correspondent for several international news magazine. Among the younger generation became popular and successful man with beard in their respective fields are Lito Zulueta (arts and books editor of the Philippine Daily Inquirer), Christian Esguerra (Palace beat reporter for such publications), Felipe Salvosa II (executive editor Business World), Lourd Ernest de Veyra (poet / vocalist), Rolando V. de la Rosa (who wrote the religion section of the newspaper and now rector of the University), Ramon "Bong" Osorio (ABS-CBN corporate communciations head) , etc..
I was blessed to become part of such newspaper (from 2006-2008) as a writer, and later, in the section Filipino director. Can also become stockroom newspaper also pens the column in literature now recognized Filipino writers man with beard in our national language: Rogelio man with beard Sica T, Coronel Hilario, Michael Coroza, Vim Nadera, Rebecca Anonuevo (although he wrote the section Research and Special man with beard Reports ") etc.. Seen in the old issues of the newspaper, you may borrow the archives of such publications to her new Tan Yan Kee office Center, man with beard or otherwise archives itself visible in the Central University Library, Tan Yan Kee opposite the center. I think I wondered now resting on my shoulder then turned, and with the next generation of writers, Tomasinong continued writing in Filipino University. That many of the writers and Palanca winner kanonisado in literature (as of Sicat), man with beard while the younger man with beard writers, still winning the contest and promotes Filipino language and literature. In my case, the big challenge study grammar Filipino especially since I have been a writing (and reading in English). Besides, in my opinion, is the dominant perspective in the University-not so makasabayan the English language in academic discourse. (I noticed at the time because I'm man with beard not too forwarding articles written in Filipino, in addition man with beard to no departments promote the use / development here). Regardless, to thanks the works of such writers (and reading authors from other universities), are there to guide me and my fellow writers learning the national language. (A situation ironically Being in university Panganiban became head of the agency itself promote our national language). I enjoyed man with beard also with students interested in writing in Filipino because they are applying, and some received-in this section.
May thrive on the Varsitarian in the next year. I hoped the newspaper maiganyak more students to write in our language man with beard while also expected to promote writing in English. This can be the continuation of an annual workshop in fiction ("Varsitarian Fiction Workshop"), and Ustetika Literary Contest. Can call on the Tomasino to write in our language, through the submission of personal essays, poetry, fiction and (if lucky) academic man with beard discourses (copy of thesis) man with beard newspaper. We will publish the best handwriting (in form and content). Moreover the interaction with the Filipino teachers to establish a standard to use; to my knowledge there is no standard in the University man with beard regarding the use of Filipino.
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