Kapunungan sa mga Mass Communicators - SU

Kapunungan sa mga Mass Communicators - SU This is Silliman University College of Mass Communication's official student organization.

Why choose SU Mass Communication? Meet Ted A. Regencia, BMC Class of 1999. Today, he serves as a Senior Producer and Rep...
18/05/2026

Why choose SU Mass Communication?

Meet Ted A. Regencia, BMC Class of 1999. Today, he serves as a Senior Producer and Reporter at Al Jazeera, carrying forward a foundation in journalism that nurtured his interest in the field and continues to guide his career in media.



Our alumnus, Ted Regencia, swears by his internship with Sun Star-Dumaguete, radio station DYGB, and at SkyCable TV which gave him the opportunity to practice what he learned in the classroom.

Why choose SU Mass Communication? Meet Beth Castillo-Winsor, BMC Class of 2000. Today, she serves as Founder of Cameo St...
18/05/2026

Why choose SU Mass Communication?

Meet Beth Castillo-Winsor, BMC Class of 2000. Today, she serves as Founder of Cameo Studio in Broadway at Cotswolds, United Kingdom, where her grounding in communication continues to shape her approach to yoga instruction.



As a student in the late 90s, Beth Castillo-Winsor was recognized as Freshman of the Year, Sophomore of the Year, Junior Student of the Year, and Senior Student of the Year. She’s now an entrepreneur, continuing to use her skills and talents.

SUSG STATEMENT ON THE IMPEACHMENT OF VICE PRESIDENT SARA DUTERTEThe Silliman University Student Government (SUSG) reaffi...
14/05/2026

SUSG STATEMENT ON THE IMPEACHMENT OF VICE PRESIDENT SARA DUTERTE

The Silliman University Student Government (SUSG) reaffirms its commitment to justice and accountability amid the ongoing impeachment proceedings of Vice President Sara Duterte.

On May 11, 2026 the House of Representatives moved to impeach Vice President Sara Duterte with 257 lawmakers in favour, 25 against, and nine abstentions. The indictment cited allegations of misuse of public funds, unexplained wealth, and threats against public officials, securing far beyond the constitutionally required number of votes to advance the case to the Senate for trial.

The Senate, as the constitutional body tasked with conducting impeachment trials, now bears the weight of proving that accountability in this country is not optional nor is it reserved only for the powerless. It must act as an impartial court of justice that is not a stage for personal allegiance. At a time when public trust is already strained, it must be reminded that power is only legitimate when it is accountable.

The Senate now stands at a point where its actions will show whether accountability in this country still applies equally, or whether political influence continues to outweigh justice.

The Senate must forthwith proceed with the impeachment hearing with full fairness and respect for due process. This is not the time for selective interpretation of rules. Every step must be guided by evidence and the principle that no public official is above scrutiny.

The Filipino people are watching.

Why choose SU Mass Communication? Meet Atty. Camille C. Ibarra, BMC Class of 2014. Today, she serves as a Decongestion O...
13/05/2026

Why choose SU Mass Communication?

Meet Atty. Camille C. Ibarra, BMC Class of 2014. Today, she serves as a Decongestion Officer at the Municipal Circuit Trial Court of Pamplona-Amlan and San Jose, where her training in communication continues to shape her writing and attention to detail in legal
processes.



So proud of our alumna, Camille Ibarra, one of the best writers the College ever had the pleasure of interacting with.

Why choose SU Mass Communication? Meet Earnest Hope Tinambacan, BMCClass of 2005. Today, he serves as a Speech and Theat...
13/05/2026

Why choose SU Mass Communication?

Meet Earnest Hope Tinambacan, BMC
Class of 2005. Today, he serves as a Speech and Theater Instructor at Silliman University, drawing from a communication foundation that continues to inform both his teaching and performance work.



Who doesn’t know Hopia?
Proud of our alumnus, Hope Tinambacan, who continues to engage with his audience on social media and in theater, highlighting social issues.

Why SU Mass Communication? Meet Tanya Angela Famador-Japitana, BMC Class of 2002. Today, she serves as Chief Operating O...
11/05/2026

Why SU Mass Communication?

Meet Tanya Angela Famador-Japitana, BMC Class of 2002. Today, she serves as Chief Operating Officer at Teleperformance, where her foundation in communication and storytelling continues to inform how she leads, connects, and drives meaningful impact.



Our alumna, Tanya Famador, is one of the few (if not the only) women chief executives in the international BPO industry; a classic example of her advocacy for gender equality in the workplace.

Why SU Mass Communication? Meet Luke Timothy R. Burbano, BMC Class of 2026. Serving as Governor of the Kapunungan sa mga...
11/05/2026

Why SU Mass Communication?

Meet Luke Timothy R. Burbano, BMC Class of 2026. Serving as Governor of the Kapunungan sa mga Mass Communicators for Academic Year 2025-2026, he reflects on how the Adlai Amor Scholarship became a source of both support and inspiration—shaping a mindset grounded in gratitude and a desire to give back.




Aside from recently graduating magna cm laude, Timi Burbano also set the bar so high as one of the most active governors of the Kapunungan sa mga Mass Communicators the College has ever had. He is also responsible for designing the branding kit for our 60th anniversary celebrations.

Why SU Mass Communication? Meet Jurgette A. Honculada, BJ Class of 1968. Part of a pioneering group of journalism studen...
11/05/2026

Why SU Mass Communication?

Meet Jurgette A. Honculada, BJ Class of 1968. Part of a pioneering group of journalism students in the 1960s, she reflects on formative experiences in reporting, writing, and editing—shaped by hands-on learning, critical discourse, and a vibrant campus press culture.



Our alumna Jurgette Honculada, the first summa cm laude ever produced by the School of Communication more than 5 decades ago, continues to make her voice heard as the country’s prominent labor leader, feminist, and writer. Her interests are on gender mainstreaming and its integration into the political processes. She is known for her critical analyses of the bureaucracy, and the role of NGOs in policy-making.

Why choose SU Mass Communication?Meet Mary Judaline Flores-Partlow, BMC Class of 1991. Today, she serves as the Bureau C...
11/05/2026

Why choose SU Mass Communication?

Meet Mary Judaline Flores-Partlow, BMC Class of 1991. Today, she serves as the Bureau Chief at the Philippines News Agency. She shares the essential qualities of a journalist she had learned in SU Mass Communication and applied in her work—ensuring trustworthy, and a factual delivered information.



With close to 4 decades of community journalism work, our alumna Mary Judaline Flores Partlow shows us that this is more than just a job; it’s a calling.

Why SU Mass Communication?Meet Jameela Antoniette Mendoza, BMC Class of 2019. Today, she serves with the International C...
11/05/2026

Why SU Mass Communication?

Meet Jameela Antoniette Mendoza, BMC Class of 2019. Today, she serves with the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives – Local Governments for Sustainability in Southeast Asia. Her training at SU strengthened her ability to communicate effectively in both professional and collaborative settings.



Alumna Jameela Mendoza recalls the times when the students were required to go out of the 4 walls of the classroom, cover events, interview people in the community, and generate actual news stories. Now look at how those experience helped her….

Why choose SU Mass Communication?Meet Stacy Danika Alcantara-Garcia, BMC Class of 2009. Today, she serves as Director of...
10/05/2026

Why choose SU Mass Communication?

Meet Stacy Danika Alcantara-Garcia, BMC Class of 2009. Today, she serves as Director of the Human Rights & Humanitarian Action - Office United Nations and International Organizations, underscoring the role of effective communication in advancing human rights and diplomacy.



Our alumna AG Stacy Danika Alcantara-Garcia says the training she got in communication gave her an edge as she was preparing for the gruelling Foreign Service Officer’s exam.

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