Friday, June 28, 2013

More Neophyte Column Writers

Apart from those I mentioned earlier, there are two more opinion writers who will show our university what they’ve got. Read along and know them.

Ariel Briones Dizon
Assistant News Editor
Column Name: The Mysterious Codes
Every news article begins as a mystery for every news writer.  He asks statements to the concerned and airs it the simplest way he can.  The medium of publication is thru codes.  The codes are in the form of words.  Thus, the Assistant News Editor shall unveil the mysterious codes behind all issues that need to be exposed.

Arean Fel Ensalada Dorio
Assistant Features Editor
Column Name: The Introspective Scholar
Being introspective or reflective is a trait that the Assistant Features Editor has.  The opinions that she writes are mere objective views from her open mind.  She is a scholar—which connotes the poignant reason for her column name.

You may come to The NORSUnian office and see the opinion writers for suggestions and other matters. You can also e-mail them.  Here are their e-mail addresses:

·         The Arbitrary Pointer, Jessie P. Dolia (EIC) - jessiedolia@facebook.com

·         The Intrepid Journo, Joeylen A. Dela Cruz (Assoc EIC) - joeylend@facebook.com

·         The Genteel Paradigm, Rujonel F. Cariaga (News Ed) - rujonel@facebook.com

·         The Vitreous Crystal, Jirah Kim R. Quinamot (Features Ed) - jirahkim.r.quinamot@facebook.com

·         The Mysterious Codes, Ariel B. Dizon (Asst News Ed) - arielbrionesdizon@facebook.com

     The Introspective Scholar, Arean Fel E. Dorio (Asst Features Ed) - areandorio@facebook.com

Thursday, June 27, 2013

New Faces for Columnists

The die is cast, and a new generation of opinion writers has sprouted from the fertile soil of our publication.  Mentioned hereunder are the people who will make history at Negros Oriental’s only state university.  

Joeylen Artillo Dela Cruz
Associate Editor
Column Name: The Intrepid Journo
Intrepid or fearless campus journalism—that is what the Associate Editor is crusading.  She shall be the shoulder to lean on for the oppressed students who want their minute voices be heard.

Rujonel Ferolino Cariaga
News Editor
Column Name: The Genteel Paradigm
Genteel and paradigm, these are two words which connote that the News Editor is passionate in showing the university community ethical and epitomized campus journalism.  He shall emphasize moral values and correct behavior to the studentry.


Jirah Kim Radones Quinamot
Features Editor
Column Name: The Vitreous Crystal
Vitreous is a type of a mineral luster.  Minerals have crystals which are the geometric figures formed by a definite crystal form.  Crystals are associated with a picture of clarity.  Vitreous means glassy.  Ergo, the vitreous crystal implies the Features Editor’s dedication to transparency in the university.  He shall defend the truth by presenting balanced and fearless statements of the concerned on the issues he is investigating.

The dawn has arrived for the aforementioned. Pray for them. They need intercession so that they may have God’s provision of knowledge, and they will be successful this year.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

One of Those Mundane Days

It’s really a grave shame for a literary editor of a student publication not to have an updated blog.  Ergo, from this day on, I will arrange my time so that I can update you with what's happening in my life.

Let me commence…

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Today's Funny Situation



My teacher in History 111 asked me to get her globe inside her office in the middle of our class.  Since I am the obedient type, I did as she requested.  I sprinted towards the office and finally got the material.  I then hurried up to go back in our room so that I can catch up with her lesson. 

Upon entering the Arts and Sciences Building, I lost track in my thinking and entered a wrong room.  Unfortunately, I realized that I had a wrong entry when I walked through the middle of the room.  I heard chuckles of students that meant a poignant ridicule.  I seriously did not like that.

After a few minutes, I decided to move on and considered it as a lesson.

Today, I learned two lessons.  First is to accept that we commit errors due to recklessness.  Second, deal with a situation like a man; enjoy every emotion and mistakes in life, for it is lived once.