Rappler's latest stories on campus journalists
'Another blow to press freedom’: Student groups condemn cyber libel conviction
Various groups say the guilty verdict depicts a clear message to silence institutions that report on the truth about the government

[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?

After ABS-CBN’s shutdown, campus publications refuse to be silent
Campus publications stand with ABS-CBN and band together with fellow journalists to make their voices heard

[OPINION] Campus journalists, now is the time to speak up
'Campus journalism goes beyond medals and certificates.... With or without press conference season, student writers should always speak up.'

A message to campus journalists: Your voice matters more than ever
We need more storytellers to shine a light on issues that matter, especially now when scared and confused people are more susceptible to misleading posts and false information

#CourageON: Campus journalists heed the call in the battle for truth
Student journalists share how they continue to take courage amid the threats campus publications face

After media giants, campus publications also 'unsafe' – student groups
‘If media giants are threatened, what is stopping the government from doing the same to campus publications?’ Philippine Collegian editor-in-chief Beatrice Puente points out

Campus publications call for autonomy, protection of press freedom
Students point out how hurdles faced by campus journalists threaten the quest for truth

[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.

College editors’ alliance slams red-tagging of campus pub in Eastern Visayas
The College Editors Guild of the Philippines calls on all publications to remain vigilant and continue to 'persistently uncover the true state of our society'

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

CEGP urges CHED: 'Act on complaints vs campus press freedom violations'
'The vanguards of light and truth in various campuses are being the next targets of control by the government and school administrations,' says College Editors Guild of the Philippines national president Daryl Angelo Baybado

Journalism is a crime in a fake world
The job of a journalist takes place in a world that is drugged with online disinformation and where journalism is treated like a crime

2 workers killed, 2 wounded in Cebu coffee shop shooting
The College Editors Guild of the Philippines condemns the 'culture of killing and impunity' that emboldened the killers. One of the fatalities is a campus journalist.

IN PHOTOS: Campus journalists set energy high in NSPC 2019 opening
This year's National Schools Press Conference theme is anchored on 'Fostering 21st century skills and character-based education through campus journalism'

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

WATCH: Student leaders, campus journos barred from free tuition rules hearing
Student leaders and campus journalists are locked inside a holding room in the House of Representatives for hours to keep them from attending the hearing on the implementing rules and regulations of the free tuition law
By ending Rappler-DepEd partnership, the only losers are the kids
Think of some of the dream-come-true stories you've heard or witnessed, or your own story. What did they have in common? Opportunity.

#ThewRap: Things you need to know, February 8, 2018
Hello! Here are the stories you shouldn't miss this Thursday.

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

Oldest alliance of college editors urges PH media to unite for press freedom
The College Editors Guild of the Philippines invites media practitioners and concerned citizens to join the 'Black Friday Protest for Press Freedom' at the Boy Scout Circle in Quezon City on January 19 at 6pm

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: Raising daughters as outstanding campus journalists
The Larroder sisters have been competing their way to the National Schools Press Conference for 5 consecutive years since 2013

Partnerships to Move the Philippines forward
We celebrate the partners and friends we’ve made this year and the innovative social media advocacy campaigns we’ve conducted together with them

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