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Tuesday, 28 August 2012

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Campus Paper, the country’s first free national student paper. The pioneering publication was launched at the iAcademy, PhilFirst Bldg. in Makati City. It is the “first” news magazine, where writers, models, stylists, make-up artists and layout artists are all students. Distributed for FREE semimonthly (twice a month) to select high schools, colleges and universities in Metro Manila, it is—so far—the only media organization, where students from different universities can come together under a common student paper.

They may be undervalued and unappreciated but students can be a powerful force in helping our nation to move forward. And that is the main premise behind Campus Paper, the country’s first free national student paper.
Ricky Alegre, UPMG President and Ad Board Chairman

It was borne from the idea of giving students from different schools a common platform, where they can share their thoughts, tell their stories, and express themselves responsibly. “I believe it's about time that we pay attention to what students can contribute to the society,” says Lloyd Luna who is also Campus Paper’s Publisher and Executive Editor. “Giving them access—through Campus Paper—to the happenings in other schools would give them a broader appreciation of student life,” he adds. Luna, who has already published six motivational books, believes that while the student sector is “undervalued and often underappreciated, it can be a powerful force in helping our nation to move forward.”

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