Students from the Department of Mass
Communication (MassCom) got the chance to participate in the 7th Annual Conference for Journalism and
Mass Communication Students of the Philippines or COMGUILD held at Mother
Ignacia Ave. Corner Scout Reyes, Quezon City, August 4.
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4th year Mass Communication student of Cagayan State University in a wacky moment during the COMGUILD 2012. |
Comguild is the fastest and growing media training in the Philippines,
providing lectures, conferences, workshops, and international study tours on journalism
for communication students of different colleges and universities in the
country.
This is the second time for the Mass Communication Department
to be invited to the said national journalism
seminar along with other thousand journalism and communication students in the
country. It aims to help students learn and appreciate the trends, technologies,
and techniques in broadcast media.
Invited to be the speaker was the senior Vice President for
News and Public Affairs, Marissa Sanchez, who talked about the importance of discernment
among journalists.
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Ms. Patrianne Padua, introducing the winner during the 7th Annual Conference for Journalism and Mass Communication Students of the Philippines |
Highlight of the activity was the awarding of the best media
personalities in the country which is done to recognize the exemplary works of
local broadcasters and news presenters . They are chosen by the students, deans
of different universities and colleges, and highly regarded educators.
Escorting the CSU delegates was Ms. Patrianne Padua, faculty
of the Mass Communication department, who was chosen to present the winner in
one of the major awards.
In her post on Facebook, Padua said that doing the
introductory speech in front of Yna Reformina, Joey Villanueva, Dr. Carl
Balita, deans of Universities, Mass Comm professors and hundreds of Mass Communication
and Journalism students, is one of the most challenging experiences she has
experienced in her life.
Meanwhile, the students were also overwhelmed with all the
experiences they had with COMGUILD.
“Listening to their words and experiences encourages us to do
better in our field. Natutuwa din kami kasi they were once like us before tapos
ngayon my name na sila sa industry,” said Rolaine Pacallagan, a second year
Mass Communication student. (JC Viloria)
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