Publications

The UP Journalism Club (UPJC) produces several student publications that provide meaningful perspectives on pertinent issues and celebrate members’ talents.

Through insightful reporting, thought-provoking analysis and creative outputs, these publications attempt to fulfill UPJC’s mission of promoting professional and ethical journalism as well as the exercise of press freedom among the next generation of media practitioners.

KRISIS

KRISIS is UPJC’s official publication. It offers in-depth reports and think pieces on sociopolitical issues within and outside the university.

Released periodically throughout the academic year, KRISIS presents UPJC’s perspective on the national situation via news articles, analyses and editorials covering current political issues. It conveys the organization’s stances on pressing media and political matters facing the country.

Journeys

Journeys is the annual literary folio of UPJC which features the creative writing prowess of its members in the form of poetry, short stories, photos and artworks.

Beyond

Beyond is UPJC’s year-ender publication exploring past themes and looking ahead. Beyond aims to push boundaries, as its name suggests, by providing analytical news reports and features evaluating the top stories from the concluding year.

Also called “Beyond Propaganda,” the publication strives to augment mainstream news coverage while showcasing the members’ skills in news writing, investigative reporting, feature writing and editorial writing.

Previous issues include:

  • “The State of My Nation,” which tackled the conditions of different areas in the Philippines;
  • “The UPJC Anthology,” which featured diverse perspectives on several relevant sociopolitical issues; and
  • “The Time Card,” which reported on the experiences of journalism interns in various media outfits in the country.

Deep Watch

In an era of breaking news and digital reporting, the journalists’ duty to provide responsible and deeper account of today’s events is stronger than ever. A true journalist must know the value of context, keep a watchful eye to wrongdoings and stir the importance of elevating discourse in society.

Deep Watch, formerly JC Reports, is UP Journalism Club’s official investigative reporting arm, now under KRISIS. Originally an initiative of the Academic Affairs Committee, it aims to promote in-depth and investigative reporting of pressing college, university and national issues.


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