Ugnayan

Ugnayan
Type Student Publication
Format Newsletter / Broadsheet / Magazine
Owner(s) Adamson University
Founded 1997
Language English
Headquarters Philippines Adamson University Ermita, Manila
Circulation 3,000 - 8,000 quarterly issues

Ugnayan was a student publication of the Recognized Student Organizations (RSO) of Adamson University.[1] Along with Adamson News and The Adamson Chronicle, Ugnayan was considered one of the three largest publications in Adamson University.[2] The publication has been defunct since 2008.

Regular Columns

  • Lighthouse - column of the editor-in-chief
  • Pax Eterne - column of the associate editor
  • Deep Ends - column of the managing editor
  • Fastbreak - column of the sports editor

Controversies

  • 1999 - The dispute between Ugnayan and The Adamson Chronicle(TAC) arise when former Editor-in-Chief of TAC Ms. Celia Clave sent a staff writer to spy on Erwin Luste, a TAC staff writer because of his involvement with Ugnayan, which TAC viewed to be an admin-run paper.[3]
  • 2002 - In a regular column of The Adamson Chronicle, it was stated that columnists of Ugnayan cannot write substantial article and cannot feed the minds of its readers. This commentary was condemned by the then editor-in-chief Dennis Palma, but no official statement has been released.
  • 2004 - The Adamson Chronicle spoofed Ugnayan in their comic edition of Adamson Kornikel calling Ugnayan staffs as "trying hard writers wearing big IDs".

Former Editors-in-Chief

  • Jay Cabrera, 1997-1999
  • Richard Enriquez, 1999-2001
  • Fedeliza Clarin, 2001-2002
  • Ramil Galvan, 2002
  • Salvador Dennis Palma, 2002-2003
  • Henry Iporac, 2003-2005
  • Ma. Recia Canicosa, 2005-2006
  • Jayson Rivera, 2006-2007
  • Joseph Papio, 2007-2008

See also

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