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University Student Publications

College departments in the university have their own publications. These are the Rabbi (College of Teacher Education), Rx Ladder (College of Health Sciences), Nightingale (College of Nursing), Edifice (College of Engineering), The Bud (Laboratory School / High School), The Defender (College of Criminology), Perspective (College of Architecture), Newscas (College of Arts and Sciences), and the Biznews (College of Business Administration and Accountancy).

The Graduate School publishes the New Vision, which is a journal publishing abstracts and portions of theses and dissertations made by its students.

Further, the Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants has its own publication, "The Ledger." It basically caters to the need of the accountancy students, presenting the latest developments in the world of accounting and auditing.

The university's main school publication is the New Tandem.

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