The Leeuwenhoek Times

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The Leeuwenhoek Times is a journal magazine published in Marawi City, Philippines by Muhaymin Pabi Macadato and Nihaya Macasasa Ariraya, and is exclusive for Institute of Science Education in Mindanao State University (MSU), Philippines. The magazine is funded by Muhaymin Pabi Macadato in association with The Leeuwenhoek Creative Media, Inc.

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[edit] History

The Leeuwenhoek Times, one of the most important papers in the history of Mindanao State University publications, was founded on February 28, 2006 by Muhaymin Pabi Macadato and Nihaya Macasasa Ariraya.

The main office of the Leeuwenhoek Creative Media, Inc. is located at First Street, Mindanao State University - Main Campus, Marawi City, Philippines.

The journal also hosted and sponsored the annual regional quiz show in Mindanao known as the Regional Mindanao Quiz Show.

[edit] Major sections

The Leeuwenhoek Times is organized in four sections:

  • News
  • Editorial
  • Opinion
  • Features
  • Advertisements

Selected sections:

  • Leeuwenhoek Person of the Week
  • Leeuwenhoek Article of the Week
  • Leeuwenhoek Hall of the Fame
  • Leeuwenhoek Text Promo

[edit] Staff

  • Muhaymin Pabi Macadato (chief executive officer)
  • Nihaya Macasasa Ariraya (chairman of the board)
  • Salahuddin Macabalang Abdulrahman (executive editor)
  • Abdulrafi Macabalang Macabando (editor-in-chief)
  • Jack Elendil Belo Lagare (senior editor)
  • Mohammad Elias Wahab Maguindanao (senior editor)
  • Abulheir Magpili Paitao (Associate Editor)
  • Raihana Ugarinan Ibra (Associate Editor)
  • Shaira Salic Magarang (Assistant Editor)

[edit] Contributing Editors

  • Junaiden Macapaar Abbas
  • Rafael Ariman Romato
  • Olodin Lucman Usodan
  • Maryam Jamela Arumpac Macarambon
  • Rajeeb Natangcop Acraman
  • Potri Zaman Viajar Alawi
  • Jehan Abdullah Alioden
  • Kenneth Ryan Panlaqui Gayon
  • Shellah Zafira Abantas
  • Anna Najieva Bantuas
  • Yasmerah Ampuan Lomondaya

[edit] Universal Paper Mill Ltd.

It is the only one in the Philippines that in existence to have a paper mill records and statistics regarding with the paper circulation in Mindanao.

The largest paper mill in Mindanao with a Aug. 2006 profit of 5,840,000 dollars.

[edit] The United Leeuwenhoek Club

It is an organization formed by the Leeuwenhoek Times staff for collecting support for its availability in town. The club was for the Leeuwenhoek Times subscribers. To join the club, you must sign a pledge and pay one hundred pesos.

Benefits for the signing were:

  • Free United Leeuwenhoek Club badge
  • Free United Leeuwenhoek Club weekly newsletter
  • And much, much more!!!

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