Read More Maguindanao Massacre StatementbyUP Journalism ClubNovember 23, 2019 The political and media landscape in the Philippines has been one that is hostile to journalists and even…
Read More Statement on the recent harassment of Filipino reportersbyUP Journalism ClubNovember 12, 2019 Reportage on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit resulted in Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. sending…
Read More Martial Law StatementbyUP Journalism ClubSeptember 19, 2019 The battle for press freedom has been a continuous one for journalists in the Philippines. Throughout history, the…
Read More [EDITORIAL] On the state of education under the Duterte administrationbyUP Journalism ClubJuly 25, 2019 The perceived growing access to basic education among Filipinos is partly celebratory, as the same growth is not…
Read More [EDITORIAL] On Rappler CEO Maria Ressa’s arrestbyUP Journalism ClubFebruary 14, 2019 When the purveyors of truth are attacked, it is democracy that suffers the most. Rappler CEO Maria Ressa…
Read More [EDITORIAL] On the lowering of the minimum age of criminal responsibilitybyUP Journalism ClubFebruary 1, 2019 By the lowering of the minimum age of criminal responsibility, the government is bound not only to fail…
Read More Blind, Brutal, and Bloody Brotherhood: FRV StatementbyUP Journalism ClubNovember 26, 2018 Long standing institutions have allowed fraternities to amass vast amounts of power; now, it is proven this withstanding…
Read More [EDITORIAL] On NutriAsiabyUP Journalism ClubJuly 31, 2018 When a press pass and a media identification card no longer guarantee a journalist’s safety and state authorities…
Read More [EDITORIAL] On the Philippine Collegian editorial examinationsbyUP Journalism ClubJune 14, 2018 The three constitutional estates have fallen. Duterte and his allies now have control over the executive, the legislative…
Read More [EDITORIAL] #EDSA32byPhilippine CollegianandUP Journalism ClubFebruary 25, 2018 with the TomasinoWeb, Tug-ani and The LaSallian Contrary to the status quo, the people, not the government, hold…