BSU studes emerge champs in regional press confab
>> Wednesday, February 5, 2014
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet After being the first
runner-up for three consecutive years, The Mountain Collegian (MC), the
official student publication of Benguet State University, is hailed this year’s
the over-all champion after besting 12 other schools in the Cordillera
Administrative Region during the 15th Regional Higher Education
Tertiary Schools Press Conference here Jan. 23-24.
Dominating the over-all group category
contest and emerging 1st runner-up in the over-all individual
contest, MC took the competition by storm after its magazine,
broadsheet, newsletter, and tabloid issues including its literary folio, Kalaleng
were in for the top five ranking.
Also, all its 13
delegates in all individual categories were able to make it to the first five
places.
In the Magazine
Category, MC was adjudged champion in layout, opinion/editorial, news,
and developmental communication (Dev Com) pages; 1st runner-up in literary,
sports, and features pages.
On the other hand, MC's broadsheet paper bagged individual championships in layout, opinion/editorial, news, literary, features, and Dev. Com Pages; and 1st runner-up in Sports Page.
On the other hand, MC's broadsheet paper bagged individual championships in layout, opinion/editorial, news, literary, features, and Dev. Com Pages; and 1st runner-up in Sports Page.
For the Newsletter
Category, MC took home the championship titles in news, literary,
features, and devcom pages; 1st runner-up in sports page and
lay-out; and 2nd runner-up in opinion/editorial page.
MC performed well in the
tabloid category championing the opinion/editorial, dev.com and literary pages;
1st runner-up in the features page and lay-out; 2nd runner-up in news page; and
3rd runner-up in sports page.
Completing the titles,
Kalaleng nine garnered
awards in literary folio category: 1st runner-up in lay-out; 2nd runner-up in
literary content and 4th runner-up in cover page.
Meanwhile, MC
staffers placed in the top five of their respective events in the individual
on-the-spot contests.
Janice Agrifino,
BSDC-IV, was champion in both photojournalism (Filipino) and poetry writing
(Filipino); Harmon Nicer, DVM-V, champion in literary graphics illustration
(English) and 1st runner-up in editorial cartooning (English); Juman Kevin
Tindo, BSES-IV, first in feature writing (English) and 2nd runner-up in copy
reading and headline writing (English); Juliet Esther Cindy Guerrero, BSN-IV, in
feature 2riting (Filipino) and 3rd runner-up in opinion writing (English); and
Giselle Ocyaden, BSE-III, literary graphics illustration (Filipino) and
4th runner-up editorial cartooning (Filipino).
Moreover, Rhe-Ann
Ngayaan, BEE-III and Arniel Dumigsi, BSE-III were first in editorial writing
(Filipino) and opinion writing (Filipino), respectively.
Also, Richard Giye was
best in poetry writing (English). Mark Samuel De Guzman, and Bobby Mc Gee Lee,
both BSE-III, landed 1st runner-ups in Comics Strip Drawing (Filipino) and
editorial writing (English), respectively. Faith Belingon, BSDC-IV, 3rd
runner-up in DevCom Writing (English); Mariel Laoana, BSN-IV, 3rd runner-up in
photojournalism (English); and Gilbert Barro, BSHRM-II, 4th runner-up in comics
strip drawing (English).
The MCians and other
top five winners will be representing the region to the 13th
Luzonwide Higher Education Press Conference to be held at Lucban, Quezon this
coming February 12-14.
“It is a hope that the
Mountain Collegian staff together with the rest of the other school
paper writers who will compete for CAR will raise the level of the region’s
standing in the Luzonwide,” said Dr. Grace T. Bengwayan, MC adviser.
The White and Blue
of Saint Louis University and last year’s title holder, The Alternative
of the University of the Cordilleras, were over-all 1st runner-up
and 2nd runner-up, respectively followed by Baguio College of
Technology’s The Atom and Kalinga Apayao State College’s Earthline.
#by -- Rhe-Ann B. Ngayaan
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