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Day To Day_Day Thirteen

It’s 11 in the evening, the power went out, but we were still writing and editing articles, and doing the layout of our first print issue this academic year. In between, we teased the girls with ghost stories. There were only five of us earlier−Juster, Siera, Edda, Sara, Rachel and I. At 11:30, we headed … Continue reading

Day To Day_Day Twelve

It’s the busiest week in Budyong this week. We’re making progress on the articles and we started the June-August issue layout. Photo taken at 22:49.

Day To Day_Day Eight

As I mentioned yesterday, July28 is the day for Rayterista 4.5. Campus writers and artists from college and departmental publications in Bicol University convened to talk about issues in their respective publications. Here, Mike Gallego (The Bicol Universitarian) suggests actions to Mark Vibar (The Vital Signs) on how he can get his writers to do their … Continue reading

Day To Day_Day Two

In this photo, members of the official student publication of Bicol University College of Arts and Letter pose for a photo op before our community involvement activity. It has never happened before in Budyong, and I don’t think other publications have done it before, so we were really excited about it. The sad part is … Continue reading

Day To Day_Day One

This is the the office of the official student publication of our college, Bicol University College of Arts and Letters. Budyong is known not just in the college, but throughout the university as a fearless publication, always ready to put to light whatever the student population needs to know. Though throughout the years, its print … Continue reading

How to stay alive in college

By Rey Anthony de los Reyes Ostria I am not going to lie, or exaggerate here. Everything in here is exactly what college made me realize. Some I guess, are things that college DIDN’T make me realize. Warning: This blog post would not make sense because I know I will finish this unorganized. But I’ll … Continue reading

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