Antonio Sandoval Tagamolila (January 17, 1950 – February 18, 1974) was a Filipino activist, student journalist, and revolutionary who was active during the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos.
During his time as CEGP president, Tagamolila pushed for the publication of more political and revolutionary articles in campus presses.
Creative works which reflected social reality and the discontent and revolutionary aspirations of the people also began to appear in the Collegian.
[1]: 57 Tagamolila and the CEGP also cooperated with the Amado V. Hernandez foundation, headed by Antonio Zumel, in publishing the second edition of Guerrero's work, Struggle for National Democracy, in 1971.
Government troops attacked a hut where Tagamolila and his comrades, including Antonio Hilario and Rolando Luarca, were staying.