Rappler's latest stories on campus journalism
[PODCAST] Making Space: Braving the anti-terror bill as student-journalists
With the youth and students at the forefront of speaking truth to power, how are they dealing with the threat of the pending anti-terror bill?

[OPINION] Pens and placards: On campus journalists as student activists
'To be an activist does not require one to be physically present in rallies and street protests. It can be done through the formidable power of the written word.'

KWF tatanggap ng nominasyon sa campus journalism hanggang Marso 13
PRESS RELEASE: Ang KWF Gawad Vinzons ay pagkilala sa mga pahayagang pangkampus na nagpamalas ng husay sa paggamit ng wikang Filipino.
Campus publications call for autonomy, protection of press freedom
Students point out how hurdles faced by campus journalists threaten the quest for truth

Let’s huddle: What’s the state of campus journalism?
What can we do to help student journalists at a time when some publications face press freedom violations? Join us as we explore possible solutions in MovePH's huddle on February 22.

[OPINION] What the Ampatuan Massacre verdict means to a campus journalist
The fight of professional journalism will always be the fight of campus journalism. We celebrate the Ampatuan Massacre verdict, hope for the extent of justice, and continue to address the struggles of press freedom.

Protect Palawan from disinformation, journalists urge students
At a time when online hate spreads like wildfire and affects public discourse on social media, Rappler news editor Miriam Grace Go urges students to amplify real voices online

‘Don't be a headline reader’: Cagayano journalists speak up against disinformation
Seasoned and campus journalists discuss the importance of verifying and fact-checking during the #MoveCagayan forum at Cagayan State University

De Lima files bill to shield campus journalists from harassment
This comes after San Beda Senior High School stopped 'The Bedan Roar' from releasing its edition that tackled President Rodrigo Duterte's anti-drug campaign

Is Philippine Collegian facing a press freedom issue?
'The UPD administration needs to be level-headed enough to study the rules and interpret them based on the normative standards of journalism, especially when it comes to editorial independence,' says professor Danilo Arao

Philippine Collegian campus journos barred from taking editorial exams
(UPDATED) The Board of Judges cites the candidates’ failure to meet residency requirements as basis for disqualification from taking the editorial exams. UP Chancellor Michael Tan upholds the decision.

WATCH: Campus journalists on why press freedom matters
In this video for World Press Freedom Day 2018, campus journalists from different universities in Metro Manila share with Rappler their thoughts on the importance of campus journalism and press freedom

[OPINION] What I learned after covering Palarong Pambansa
Receiving intensive hands-on training from professional journalists is something that not every campus journalist gets to experience

Calabarzon overall champion in National Schools Press Conference 2018
For the 6th consecutive year, Calabarzon remains the undefeated NSPC overall champion. Here's the full list of winners in the annual campus journalism competition.

The different faces of press freedom violations vs campus journalists
Based on records of the College Editors Guild of the Philippines, at least 200 of the 800 cases of campus press freedom violations are related to the withholding of funds, the lifeblood of student-run publications

Go beyond competition, 1967 NSSPC champ tells campus journos
'One should know the difference between a campus writer and campus journalists. When you're a campus journalist, you write with purpose,' says 1967 National Secondary Schools Press Conference champ Perfecto Martin

Why campus journalists should go beyond classrooms
In the course of Philippine history, several campus publications stayed true to this role of shaping public opinion. They’ve gone beyond the 4 walls of the classroom and tackled the same issues hounding the country.

Does the Campus Journalism Act protect press freedom?
Press freedom advocates argue that the Campus Journalism Act has, in itself, flaws that compromise press freedom

MovePH to hold webinar on Online Publishing
Topics include among others effective storytelling techniques using Rappler X and responsible use of social media

Campus journalists say press freedom is everyone’s battle
For school publications and student journalism groups, this is not Rappler's battle alone

10 civic actions in 2017 that can move PH in 2018
MovePH, Rappler’s civic engagement arm, hopes that the social impact of these efforts it initiated or supported in 2017 will fuel sustained action that will transform courage into action in 2018

The making of outstanding campus journalists from Camiguin
How challenges did not discourage two sisters from Camiguin province from becoming award-winning campus journalists

WATCH: 100 days to go before NSPC 2018
The theme of the upcoming schools press conference is 'Embracing ASEAN Integration: Campus journalists' role in advancing inclusive education'

PUP student council belies Anakbayan’s claims over campus crackdown
Student leaders from Polytechnic University of the Philippines clash over whether there is crackdown on campus

NSPC 2018 to focus on ASEAN Integration – DepED
ASEAN integration is expected to be the central topic of young aspiring campus journalists competing in different categories of the NSPC

Revolt 2017: National seminar workshop on campus journalism
The workshop offers skills training on reporting and storytelling

Calabarzon elementary students dominate #NSPC2017
Let us use our abilities to start change now and strengthen freedom of information through campus journalism DepEd Assistant Secretary Tonicito Umali urges NSPC winners

#NSPC2017: Over 5,000 campus journalists say 'no' to fake news
The annual journalism competition for elementary and high school students kicks off in Pagadian City in Zamboanga del Sur province

#NSPC2017: A thousand stories of hard work, hope, and excellence
The National Schools Press Conference is the top competition for all young campus journalists across the country Here is why every NSPC participant is both excited and anxious at the same time

WATCH: 100 student organizations start publishing on X
The first 100 student groups are posting their content on X Rappler s free self publishing platform using the publication feature a premium service for school publications organizations civil society and the like

Cebuanos come together for campus journalism
Campus Journalists de Cebu calls on school paper advisers to hold an inter secondary schools writeshop and competition

#MoveIloilo: Keeping elections honest
Rappler moves Ilolilo in this latest chat series hosted by Central Philippines University