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The National Schools Press Conference (NSPC) is the highest competition for journalism for both private and public elementary and secondary schools in the Philippines as per Republic Act 7079, also known as the Campus Journalism Act of 1991. [1]
Topics include news writing, features writing, sports writing, opinion writing, creative writing, newspaper layout, editing, photojournalism, and illustration for newspapers and magazines. It is organized by the Alliance of Lasallian Campus Journalists, a union of all student publications within the system, along with a host school chosen from ...
The fellowship that gathered campus journalists from all over Visayas had Philippine Daily Inquirer columnist and ABS-CBN News Channel host Manuel Quezon III, Palanca awardee and performance poet Angelo Suarez and Peace Journalism Network National Coordinator Jean Lee Patindol, who was the 1988-89 editor-in-chief of The Spectrum, as resource ...
The Golden Pen Awards is the highest competition for budding writers (journalism) in both private and public schools in the Western Visayas, Philippines pursuant to the Sec. 1 Rule IX of Republic Act 7079 also known as Campus Journalism Act of 1991. The writing contest includes both students from the elementary and secondary level.
The Varsitarian hosts the annual Inkblots, a journalism workshop catered to campus journalism. The first Inkblots was held in 1999. The first Inkblots was held in 1999. In its 2011 edition, lecturers included musician and journalist Lourd de Veyra , Philippine Star columnist Quinito Henson , Manila Bulletin columnist Vim Nadera, GMA TV news ...
The Gusting Campus Journalism Fellowship started in 2004 when the USA Publications was granted by the PIA-6 an exemption from joining COPRE for five years after winning its third Gawad Lopez Jaena for The Augustinian Mirror. It was a regional event where the staff members share their knowledge in campus journalism to fellow writers in the region.
The headquarters of The Cornell Daily Sun, founded in 1880 at Cornell University, the oldest continuously published college student newspaper in the United States [1]. The following is a list of the world's student newspapers, including school, college, and university newspapers separated by countries and, where appropriate, states or provinces:
The Guidon (stylized as The GUIDON) is the official student newspaper of Ateneo de Manila University.Published monthly between August and March, The GUIDON is a member of the Ateneo's Confederation of Publications and is one of the founding members of the College Editors Guild of the Philippines, [1] along with The Varsitarian of the University of Santo Tomas, The Philippine Collegian of the ...