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Heraldo Filipino : ウィキペディア英語版
Heraldo Filipino

The ''Heraldo Filipino'' (HF) is the official student newspaper of De La Salle University – Dasmariñas (DLSU-D), Cavite, Philippines. It publishes news about on-campus events and issues concerning the Lasallian community.
HF can also refer to the student organization that produces publications (namely: magazines, books, [booklets, etc.) and hosts events for the DLSU-D community.
== History ==
Before the name ''Heraldo Filipino'', the then Emilio Aguinaldo College's (EAC) official publication was known as the ''Magdalo''. It released its first issue, with Laura Campos at the helm. She found a need for a publication, and fortunately, she also found potential from Physical Therapy students. It was regularly released twice every semester or four times a year. The topics then were light and positive, focusing on matters about the administration, events inside the campus, and other issues relevant to the students' interest.
In 1987, EAC and the De La Salle University System (DLSU) merged to form DLSU-EAC. Because of this, Campos, who then became the Dean of Student Affairs, considered adopting a new name for the publication in order to distinguish it from the former EAC's publication. (EAC-Manila also used the name ''Magdalo'' for their publication.) A contest was held to give the publication a new name, but since nobody joined, Campos decided to name the publication ''Heraldo Filipino'', in reference to a revolutionary newspaper released from 1898 to 1899 by the Philippine government under General Emilio Aguinaldo. The new name, which is Spanish for ''The Philippine Herald'', was launched and effected in 1989.

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