'Matanglawin' reaps awards in 67th CEGP Convention

Matanglawin, official student publication of the Ateneo written in Filipino, bagged the 8th Gawad Ernesto Rodriguez Jr. (ERJ) for Best Magazine during the 67th National Student Press Convention of the College Editors' Guild of the Philippines (CEGP).
The convention was held on 13-17 April 2007 at the Silliman University in Dumaguete, Oriental Negros and was attended by some 150 campus journalists from all over the country.
Matanglawin tied with Medium, official student magazine of Lorma Colleges in San Fermando, La Union as Best Magazine. The award was conferred on Matanglawin for the sixth consecutive year.
Other winners in this category were La Salleno of De La Salle University-Dasmarinas (3rd place) and The Crusader of Xavier University (2nd place).
Named in honor of CEGP's first national president, Ernesto Rodriguez Jr., Gawad ERJ gives recognition to literary folios, newspapers, and magazines in the tertiary level.
Matanglawin also won 3rd place in the Best in Alternative Form category with its 2007 graduation magazine. Ang Sulo of the Philippine Normal University and Rebel Kule of the University of the Philippines Diliman won 2nd and 1st places, respectively.
By Maki Lim, Matanglawin EIC
The convention was held on 13-17 April 2007 at the Silliman University in Dumaguete, Oriental Negros and was attended by some 150 campus journalists from all over the country.
Matanglawin tied with Medium, official student magazine of Lorma Colleges in San Fermando, La Union as Best Magazine. The award was conferred on Matanglawin for the sixth consecutive year.
Other winners in this category were La Salleno of De La Salle University-Dasmarinas (3rd place) and The Crusader of Xavier University (2nd place).
Named in honor of CEGP's first national president, Ernesto Rodriguez Jr., Gawad ERJ gives recognition to literary folios, newspapers, and magazines in the tertiary level.
Matanglawin also won 3rd place in the Best in Alternative Form category with its 2007 graduation magazine. Ang Sulo of the Philippine Normal University and Rebel Kule of the University of the Philippines Diliman won 2nd and 1st places, respectively.
By Maki Lim, Matanglawin EIC