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TPen reigns in Tayid 1 tilt; named “Most Outstanding College Pub”

BY YANCY MORON

2021titledefended!

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Teacher’sPen(TPen),theofficial student publication of AUF College of Education, reigned supreme in all of the podium contentions of the Tayid-Tayid 1 journalism competition. The publicationwassubsequentlyadjudged as the ‘Most Outstanding College Publication’ in its awardng ceremony held at Saint Cecilia’sAuditorium,February4

TPen amassed 19 placements, claiming the top berth of the competition, with The Lighthouse of the College of Arts and Sciences and CrimWatch of the College of Criminal Justice Education settling to second and third places, respectively

Pawie Lintag of BSED EnglishCLT 5 for News Writing (English), Joshua G. Javier of BSED Social Studies 3 for News Writing (Filipino), Hannah Grace Paras of BSED Eng-CLT 1 for Sports Writing(English),ChasselT Paras ofBSNEd4forFeatureWriting

(Filipino), Hannah Grace Paras of BSED Eng-CLT 1 for Sports Writing (English), Chassel T Paras of BSNEd 4 for Feature Writing (Filipino), Pink Penelopy Flores of BSED Eng-CLT 5 for Editorial Writing (English), Ericka Duya of BSNEd 4 for Editorial Writing (Filipino), Arvin Jay Billones of BSED Eng-CLT 1 for Science Writing (Filipino), Julia Maera Tisza Austria of BSED Eng-CLT 1 for Mobile Photojournalism (English), Matias S. Bernal, Jr. of BSNEd 4 for Literary Writing (Filipino), and Eaudene B Canlas of BSED Social Studies 4 for Editorial Cartooning (Filipino) topped their respective categories by bringinghomegoldmedals

Meanwhile, Jinelle Bianca Sison of BSED Social Studies 3 for Sports Writing (Filipino), Pawie Lintag for Copyreading and Headline Writing (English), Khim Bryan Rebuta of BSED Eng-CLT 5 for Science Writing (English), Linzi Cunan of BSED English 4 for Graphic Designing (English), Julius Emmanuel Lingat of BSED Social Studies 2 forGraphicDesigning(Filipino), and Merrychrise Soriano of BSED Eng-CLT 5 for Photojournalism (English) copped silver medals.

Pink Penelopy Flores for Feature Writing (English), Angelica Olesco of BSED Eng-CLT 5 for Mobile Photojournalism (Filipino), and Lianna Philisa Miranda of BSED Eng-CLT 5 for Literary Writing (English) completed the winner’s roll with their bronze medal finishes.

Catering to the eight college publications anew, Tayid-Tayid 1 was spearheaded by The Pioneer, the official student publication of the Angeles UniversityFoundation

The competition, with the theme “#PressYourTruth: Fearless Reporting through Campus Journalism,” kick-

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