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  • 220 Chiefs take Bar Exams today
    by Will Ladanga and Michelle Saraum
  • Bar Ops Spearheads Hel-Law
    by Marlon Dilla
  • Last Minute Tips
    by Yasmin Laurene Cabansag
  • Bar Exams and Politics
    by Marlon Dilla, France Espiritu, and Glenn Moldez
  • Buhay Eksekyutib
  • Editorial
  • [Crossing Borders] Somewhere in Limbo
    by Michelle Reyes
  • Dean's Message
    by Dean Mariano Magsalin Jr.
 


Editorial Board
 
  • Marlon Dilla, Editor
 
  • Wilfred Ladanga
  • Hospicio Laygo Jr.
 Associate Editors
 
  • Yasmin Laurene Cabansag, Features Editor
 
  • Glenn Moldez, News Editor
 
  • Voltaire Africa
  • Romano Diaz
  • Joseph Dungca
  • France Espiritu
  • Minerva Lopez
  • Michelle Reyes
  • Michelle Kristine Saraum
  Writers
 
  • Hazel Anne Alcantara, Writer-Artist
 
  • Roberto Calma
  • Errol Soriao Jr.
  Artists
 
  • Christine Chavez, Photographer
 
  • Atty. Reynaldo Lopez, Adviser
 


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Arellano Law Gazette


Editorial


Editorial

When man first landed on the moon, it made us believe that everything is possible.

Arellano University School of Law now owns the record for producing most numbers of lawyers. However, we haven't produced a topnotcher since the time of Nelson Victorino who placed 5th in the 1993 Bar Exam.

We believe Arellano students can effortlessly take on students from other law schools, with much conviction armed with legal basis and jurisprudence, citing thought-provoking landmark cases and challenging dissent ing opinions after much consideration of the specific provision of the law.

Gone were the days when we have taken the backseat and Arellano was simply an alternative for those who failed at other law schools. The Arellano Community has so much belief that our barristers are more than ready to rise up to the challenge. Landing on the much-coveted spot of being one of the top ten, and even place number one is easily within our grasp.

Passing the bar, if not topping the bar and bestowing prestige to Arellano is just a start in the continuing obligation of each alumnus. Most essential is the pride that alumni and undergraduates alike reveal each time they proclaim that they are from Arellano. Stand proud.

 

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