[4] By the year 1920, the missionary-founded Silliman Truth was foreshadowed by the emergence of an outright student periodical bearing the name Sillimanian.
[6] The Silliman Truth on the other hand was transformed as a monthly periodical, serving as the official publication of the University's Board of Trustees.
[7] At the outbreak of the Second World War, the Sillimanian became a daily newspaper and was published both in English and Cebuano, becoming at that time as the voice of the resistance movement in the province against the Japanese occupation.
The position of a faculty adviser was abolished and because of this administrative action, the school paper eventually fell into the hands of militant activists.
At present, the school paper is assigned with a faculty adviser and placed under supervision of the University's Office of Information and Publications.
The tWS office is currently situated at the Guy Hall, SU Campus, Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Philippines.