While Filipino journalists mourn his passing, they take comfort in knowing that Luis Teodoro’s legacy lives forever. Rappler's Bonz Magsambol files this report.
remember him as a press freedom fighter, an educator who taught today’s generations of media practitioners, and an esteemed journalist.On Wednesday, March 15, the University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication pays tribute to Teodoro, the UP CMC dean from 1994 to 2000.
“Si Sir Teodoro po ay hindi po umabsent during his term. Talagang Monday to Friday nasa admin siya. Maraming problem ang dean sa totoo lang, pero si sir po tinatanaw na lang niya ang mga halaman sa bintana,Under Teodoro’s leadership, the UP CMC saw two of its departments – the journalism department and the communication research department – named as Centers of Excellence by the Commission on Higher Education.
While he actively participated in founding alternative media outfits, Teodoro supported the Philippine free press as a whole. “Isa rin si Dean Luis sa masugid na tagasuporta ng community journalism and alternative media sa Pilipinas dahil batid nya ang limitasyon ng corporate o mas tinatawag yang dominant mediaWhen then-president
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