We Need to Protect Our Students, More Power is Knowledge
Censorship in schools today.
Oh, Mercy! How Do We Save The Poor Newspapers?
It’s an issue that is easy to see, that doesn’t get much news. Maybe because nobody cares. “The Journalism Crisis” is spawning conferences all over the world — attended by middle-aged cigar-smoking white males who have lost touch with what a newspaper is supposed to be.
The Greatest Astronomical Discovery of All Time
…a little magic?
Extra, Extra, Read All About It: Internet Killed The Media Star
The end of an era.
Why Newspapers are Important
They aren’t what they used to be, but newspapers still provide one service that’s not often found elsewhere.
Ghosts a Hoax?
An article.
The Love of Sports
A story of dating a sports writer.
Does The First Amendment Protect The Freedom of Speech for Students?
The Supreme Court Case – Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier.
Here, There, and Everywhere: A Think Piece on The History of The Press
History is by no means boring. Especially so, if it’s the history of the Philippine press that is concerned. In fact, knowledge of the roots of the press and all the struggles journalistic heroes had to go through to assert their rights for greater press freedom should make it easier for many Filipinos to understand the current situation of mass media in our country, as well as predict the direction it would take in the future.
Why is The News Always Bad?
A look into why the media thrives off of bad news.






















