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NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

• Jose Cosido
NATIONAL PRESIDENT
(The Catalyst, PUP)
brown_rimbaud@yahoo.com

• Rowie Madula
SECRETARY GENERAL,
(Matanglawin, ADMU)
rowimadula@atenista.com

• Jason Valenzuela
DEPUTY SECRETARY GENERAL
(The Catalyst, PUP)
JasonValenzuela@gmail.com

• Leo Angelo Nery
VP FOR LUZON
(Matanglawin, ADMU)

• Kristine Marie Musni
VP FOR VISAYAS
(Tug-Ani, UP Cebu)

• Paolo Dumayac
VP FOR MINDANAO
(Atenews, Ateneo De Davao)

NATIONAL SECRETARIAT

• Shineth Fabian Kiram
(The Catalyst, PUP)

• Frederick Dabu
(Manila Collegian, UP Manila)


E-MAIL US
cegpnational@yahoo.com
guilders_2001@yahoogroups.com


The College Editors Guild of the Philippines is an alliance of tertiary campus publications nationwide. Founded on 1931, CEGP is a patriotic and democratic alliance of over 750 student publications nationwide. It is the national center for the advancement of campus press freedom.

CEGP is considered to be the largest, oldest existing, and the only student organization of its kind in the Asia Pacific Region.

An alliance of tertiary student publications.

Membership is open to all tertiary student publications.

It has over 750 student publications as members from more than 500 schools in 68 (out of 78) provinces and cities nationwide.

A patriotic and democratic organization.

It is patriotic. It ardently struggles against foreign domination and control in economy, politics, culture and all spheres of national life.

It is democratic. It upholds and defends the interest and welfare of the Filipino people.

This commitment has kept the CEGP as one of the oldest- existing and widest youth organization in the country.

The national center for the advancement of campus press freedom.

It is steadfast in advancing and protecting the right of every student to seek, receive and impart information to any medium without any interference.


Structure

The biennial National Student Press Congress is the highest policy- making body of the CEGP. It is composed of member publications. It adopts the Two-Year General Program of Action, elects new national officers, accepts new members and adopts positions on issues.

The biannual National Council meeting is the second highest policy- making body composed of elected and appointed local and national leaders.



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Sunday, 24 October 2004
BIg Day

LUNDUYAN NA!

To all delegates:

Please proceed to

CASA MARINERO, STA. POTENCIANA CORNER GEN. LUNA ST. in front of SAN AGUSTIN CHURCH.

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Thursday, 21 October 2004
REGARDING LUNDUYAN

MAP OF LUNDUYAN VENUE

 

  

Our LUNDUYAN Luzonwide Journalism Skills Training shall push through. From Letran, we are bringing Lunduyan*2004 to Casa Marinero, Gen. Luna corner Sta. Potenciana Sts. in Intramuros on October 25- 27, 2004.

The Lance- Letran will still be the official host of the said activity.

Because of the unexpected problems occurred, we raised the registration fee to Php600 per delegate to cover food and kit. Payment for the annual CEGP membership and regional fees which amounts to Php750 per publication is highly encouraged. For more details please contact us at Tel. # 7807448/ 7144357 or 09185501168 (Vijae), 09164599743 (Jason), email cegpnational@yahoo.com.

Thank you and we are hoping to see you at the event.

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Sunday, 10 October 2004

 

LUNDUYAN LUZONWIDE JOUNALISM SKILLS TRAINING 2004

CASA MARINERO, GENERAL LUNA COR. POTENTIANA, INTRAMUROS MANILA

PROGRAMME

DAY 1

8:30 – 9:30 Registration

9:30 – 10:30 Opening Ceremonies

Invocation

National Anthem

Welcome Remarks School Head

Opening Remarks Jose A. Cosido

Roll call of Delegates Jason Valenzuela

Keynote Speech Hon. Satur Ocampo

10:30 -12 Forum Discussion 1

"National Situation" by Dr. Carol Araullo (Chair, Bagong Alyansang Makabayan) and Antonio Tujan (CEO, Ibon Foundation)

12-1 Lunch break

1-4 Classroom Discussion 1

Basic Journalism Skills Training

    1. Editorial writing Isagani Yambot (PDI, Publisher)
    2. News writing Ronalyn Olea (Bulatlat.com)
    3. Feature writing Lisa Ito (Philippine Collegian)
    4. Sports writing Seymour Sanchez (Pinoy Weekly)
    5. Editorial cartooning Manix Abrera (PDI)
    6. Photojournalism Boy Bagwis (Pinoy Weekly)
    7. Copy reading and Headline writing Rowell Madula (CEGP)

8. Basic Lay outing Jason Valenzuela (Pinoy Weekly)

4:30 – 6 Classroom Discussion 2

Socio-Political Education "Understanding the Marginalized and Oppressed Sectors"

    1. Workers’ situation Joel Maglungsod (KMU)
    2. Women and gay situation Joan May Salvador (Gabriela Youth)
    3. Peasant situation Danilo Ramos (KMP)
    4. Migrant situation Maita Santiago (Migrante International)
    5. Indigenous people’s situation TABAK
    6. Health Situation HEAD
    1. Dinner break

7 – 9 Film showing

Sampung Makabayang Tula

Mula 3rd Ave Hanggang Dulo

Row Por

DAY 2

8:30 – 10 Forum Discussion 2

"Press Freedom Situation" by Inday Varona (president, National Union of Journalists of the Philippines) and Jose Cosido (national president, College Editors Guild of the Philippines)

10 – 12 Classroom Discussion 3

Socio-Political Education "Pressing Issues of Our Time"

    1. On Just and Lasting Peace (PILC)
    2. On Human Rights Ruth Cervantes (KARAPATAN)
    3. On Mode of Production Red Cortuna (INS)
    4. Science and Technology
    5. for the People AGHAM

    6. Liberation Theology Amy Dural (PCPR)
    7. On Imperialism Paul Quintos (EILER)
    8. Philippine Social Realities Eric Jun Casilao (Anakbayan)

12 – 1 Lunch break

1 – 4 Classroom Discussion 4

Advanced and Intermediate Journalism Skills Training

    1. Campus Paper Management Michael Pante (Matanglawin)
    2. Column Writing Conrado De Quiros (PDI)
    3. Tools for Analysis Kenneth Roland Guda (Pinoy Weekly)
    4. Online Publishing Ederic Eder (Tinig.com)
    5. On Libel and Ethics
    6. of the Press (incl.. of CJA1991) Julius Matibag

    7. Advance Lay outing Darius Galang (Pinoy Weekly)

4:30 – 6 Forum Discussion 3

"Theories of the Press" by Carlos Conde (Correspondent, The New York Times; Sec-gen., NUJP)

DAY 3

8:30 – 10 Forum Discussion 4

"Literature for the Youth and the Filipino People" by Dr. Bienvenido Lumbera (Consultant, DLSU Filipino Department)

10 – 12 Classroom Discussion 5

On Literature and the Arts

    1. Poetry Richard Gappi
    2. Children’s Literature Christine Bellen
    3. Fiction Writing Dr. Fanny Garcia
    4. Theatre Arts Allyson Gimenez (KARATULA)
    5. Short Film making EJ Mijares (SIPAT)
    6. Script Writing Ricky Lee
    7. Culture and Counter- Culture Gelacio Guillermo
    8. Literary Appreciation Roland Tolentino
    9. Women’s Literature Tinay Palabay (Gabriela Women’s Party)

12 – 1 Lunch break

1 – 1: 30pm FD4: The Rising Cost of Philippine Education

Raymond Palatino (Anak ng Bayan); Rizza Ramirez (NUSP)

1:30- 5pm CPF Caucus

27th NCR Regional Press Congress

Resolution building and election of officers

Non-NCR Delegates: Film Marathon "Misedukasyon, Batang Trapo, Fahrenheit 9/11"

5 – 6 Preparations for Cultural Night

6 – 7 Dinner Break

7 – 10 Cultural Night

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